German athletes going for Gold in Greece are to be protected in their section of the 'Olympic Village' by the very latest in biometric technology.
The head of the US' Department of Homeland Security has said he is keen for the US and the EU to push ahead with plans to incorporate biometric identification data in documents such as passports.
Selected visitors and refugees arriving in Australia will have their fingerprints taken and eyes scanned in a trial the federal government says could help improve border security and reduce identity fraud.
The Australian Customs Service is banking on a new identity checking system, which can distinguish between different permutations of foreign names, to help improve border security.
One of the basic forms of personal identification, the passport, is on the verge of taking on a new, high-tech identity.
The United States moves forward with a plan to put RFID chips and biometric data in passports by early next year.
Countries begin test programs -- get ready for a facial scan the next time you take an overseas flight.
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