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IDEMIA, technology provider for the European Union’s DTC-1 pilot project
BiometricsThe European Union has launched the DTC-1 pilot project to test the Digital Travel Credential (DTC) on KLM flights between Canada and the Netherlands. The DTC is a virtual identifier attached to a passport and stored on the holder’s smartphone, representing the electronic travel document exactly. IDEMIA, a global leader in identity technologies, has been selected as the technology provider for this pilot project.
How does the DTC work?
The DTC allows travelers to create their virtual identifier on a dedicated mobile application. To do this, they must take a selfie that will be compared to the photo stored in the chip of their travel document. Once created, travelers can communicate their data and entry questionnaire to the airline for biometric boarding and border control authorities for biometric border crossings. Only a biometric match and a passport tap will be required upon arrival.
Benefits of the DTC for travelers
The DTC offers many advantages for travelers, providing them with more fluidity, speed, and comfort while maintaining their security and privacy. Passport checks at various checkpoints along a journey are considered crucial for security. By applying digital technologies to improve this essential process, IDEMIA helps make it more convenient for travelers while preserving their privacy and security.
IDEMIA, technology partner to ensure safe and seamless journeys
IDEMIA is proud to contribute to this pilot project by providing its technology to ensure safe and seamless journeys while maintaining the privacy and security of travelers. As a global leader in identity technologies, IDEMIA is always present in the identity and travel sector to continuously innovate and ensure safe and seamless journeys in the face of complex security challenges.
IDEMIA has been selected as the technology provider for the Dutch consortium responsible for the pilot deployment of a European Digital Travel Credential between Canada and the Netherlands. This pilot project is the first of its kind, and IDEMIA is the technology partner to test the DTC on KLM flights for three months. This project is co-funded by the European Commission to test it under real boarding and border crossing conditions before being potentially deployed more widely at the European level.
In conclusion, IDEMIA is a key technology partner to ensure safe and seamless journeys while maintaining the privacy and security of travelers. The DTC-1 pilot project will facilitate the traveler’s journey through increased fluidity and speed.
IDEMIA is strengthening its position as a leader in the field of technologies
BiometricsIDEMIA continues to demonstrate its expertise in biometrics by signing contracts for biometric enrollment and background checks with several US states. These contracts are a testament to the states’ confidence in IDEMIA’s cutting-edge solutions for enrollment and identity verification.
Fingerprint capture services for several US states
More than two dozen US states trust IDEMIA for their enrollment and identity verification services. Recently signed contracts with several states, including Louisiana, Texas, South Carolina, West Virginia, and Washington, demonstrate the company’s leadership position in the field of biometrics.
These contracts enable states to benefit from fingerprint capture services that allow for the necessary background checks for a wide range of professions and activities. The contracts’ duration ranges from two to seven years, with most including an option for renewal for successive periods of one or two years.
A trusted provider for US government agencies
IDEMIA is also a trusted provider for US government agencies, offering identity verification and enrollment services to more than two dozen states. The company is the leading provider of driver’s licenses, chosen by 36 states, or 70% of driver’s licenses issued in the US.
Additionally, IDEMIA is an approved provider for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and one of the few companies authorized to submit fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) while receiving background information from it. This expertise in biometrics allows IDEMIA to provide reliable security solutions for citizens and government agencies, ensuring better inclusion and access to essential services.
In conclusion, IDEMIA continues to strengthen its position as a leader in identity technology through its cutting-edge biometric services. The recently signed contracts with several US states demonstrate the states’ confidence in IDEMIA’s cutting-edge solutions for enrollment and identity verification while ensuring better inclusion and access to essential services for citizens.
IDEMIA’s facial recognition ranked #1 by NIST
BiometricsIDEMIA, global leader in augmented security has announced that its 1:N facial recognition algorithm has ranked first out of 114 systems tested in the latest NIST FRVT1 test, which evaluates the performance of facial recognition technologies in one-to-many (1:N) scenarios, comparing a facial image to a large database of face images. IDEMIA achieved the highest accuracy score, with 99.88% accurate matches out of 12 million facial images.
Cutting-edge performance in a context of fairness and demographic parity
One of the major aspects of automated facial recognition using AI is to teach algorithms not only to be accurate but also fast and optimized to ensure their impartiality, both equally essential criteria. IDEMIA has successfully found the right balance when facing large volumes of facial images, offering the best combination of speed, accuracy, and demographic parity. IDEMIA’s facial recognition solutions work with or without masks and are now able to process side-profiled facial images.
Recognized technological leadership
The results of the FRVT test add to a series of awards received by IDEMIA for its augmented security solutions, especially in facial and fingerprint recognition. The company is committed to developing the most advanced technologies to offer solutions that provide speed, accuracy, and fairness. The results of the FRVT test once again demonstrate IDEMIA’s technological leadership in the field of biometrics, confirming its position as a leader in biometric technologies and innovations for over 40 years.
A mission of augmented security
These results reflect the level of technological excellence that IDEMIA has set for its AI solutions, in line with its mission to make the world a safer place by developing cutting-edge identity technologies.
IDEMIA is proud to outperform its competitors and provide authorities with the most performant systems on the market, continuing its long-standing commitment to augmented security.
Why could passwords soon disappear from the digital world?
BiometricsIn a digital world where we increasingly need security to protect our personal data, passwords have long been seen as the first line of defense. But their reliability is now being questioned, and biometric sensors could soon replace them.
Biometrics recognition is the use of a person’s physical or behavioral characteristics to identify them. Biometric sensors can measure these characteristics, such as fingerprints, iris, voice, or face. Unlike passwords, biometrics are unique to each individual, making it a more secure method of authentication.
The limitations of passwords
Passwords have many flaws. They are often too simple, and users tend to use the same password for multiple accounts. Cybercriminals can easily guess or obtain them using phishing or hacking techniques. Finally, passwords are not suitable for all use cases, such as emergency situations or people who have difficulty remembering their password.
That is why companies are seeking safer alternatives. Fingerprint sensors are becoming increasingly common in smartphones, laptops, and even credit cards. They allow for quick and easy authentication without the need to remember a password. They also provide increased security because it is very difficult, if not impossible, to falsify a person’s biometric characteristics.
The challenges of biometrics
However, biometrics is not a perfect solution. It can be expensive, especially for small businesses or individuals. It can also pose privacy concerns because it involves the collection and storage of sensitive biometric data. Finally, it is not foolproof: biometric sensors can be fooled by sophisticated techniques such as fake fingerprints or deepfakes.
Despite these challenges, biometrics has the potential to replace passwords in the near future. It offers increased security and a better user experience by eliminating the need to remember complex passwords. Biometric sensors are becoming more reliable and affordable, and are expected to become the norm in many fields.
In conclusion, passwords have long been the standard for digital authentication, but their reliability is now being questioned. Biometric sensors offer a safer and more convenient alternative, although challenges remain. Ultimately, it is up to users and companies to decide whether they are ready to adopt biometrics as a method of authentication.
How does biometrics improve the fan experience in stadiums?
BiometricsBiometrics are becoming a key element in improving the fan experience in stadiums. IDEMIA, a global leader in biometrics, offers innovative solutions to allow fans to access stadiums more quickly and securely.
Faster and safer access through biometrics.
Biometric readers, such as fingerprint scanners or facial recognition cameras, allow quick and secure verification of fans’ identities. This means less waiting time for fans and reduced risk of identification errors.
By using biometrics, fans can also enjoy faster access to VIP areas or reserved seating sections. Organizers can also use this data to better understand attendance patterns and improve the fan experience.
Cutting-edge technology for an enhanced stadium experience.
Biometrics are also an effective way to combat fraud and attempted break-ins in stadiums. Biometric readers allow for reliable verification of fans’ identities and can detect individuals attempting to enter the stadium with false identities.
By using the latest biometric technologies, IDEMIA enables stadium organizers to ensure the safety of fans while improving their experience. Fans can feel safe and fully enjoy the match, while organizers can be certain that only authorized individuals access the stadium.
In summary, biometrics are an essential tool for improving the fan experience in stadiums. IDEMIA, a leader in biometrics, offers innovative solutions to allow fans to access stadiums more quickly and securely, and for organizers to ensure the safety of everyone.