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Mobile eye scanning technology could protect officers from violent criminals: 'Game changer' - Fox News


CRIME Mobile eye scanning technology could protect officers from violent criminals: 'Game changer' The FBI says iris scans take just seconds for results and are safer for law enforcement officers ... Read More

Iris-scanning technology helps deputies keep a closer eye on inmates


A mug shot is not the only picture taken when a person is booked at the Harrison County Jail. As the detainee stands still, a camera takes pictures of the person's eyes. Read More

Is Eye-Scanning Technology on the Verge of Widespread Adoption? | EdTech Magazine - Technology Solutions That Drive Education


When Ray Bolling, president of Eyemetric Identity Systems, rolled out iris-recognition technology in two New Jersey school districts, he didn't know how parents would react to the futuristic process ... Read More

New Eye-Scanning Technology Implemented In Oklahoma Law Enforcement Agencies


Erin Conrad. Erin Conrad joined the News On 6 team in 2014 as a general assignment reporter and quickly fell in love with Tulsa. After leaving in 2018 Erin happily rejoined the team in April of 2024. Read More

The eyes have it: Bank of America, Samsung pilot iris-scan logins


Eye scanning isn't brand new in banking: Wells Fargo has been testing it in commercial banking with EyeVerify, which is now owned by Ant Financial, for more than a year. But where EyeVerify analyzes ... Read More


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