Biometric security forefront of new Unisys R&D Centre in Canberra

Posted on October 15th, 2007 at 3:39 pm to iTNews by Negar Salek
A device capable of capturing the image of veins in a person’s finger is amongst a range of innovative biometric technologies unveiled at the official launch of the Unisys Security Innovation Centre in Canberra today.  Full story »

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