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Afghan National Army recruits wait to be screened during the biometrics phase of ANA induction at Regional Military Training Center Southwest in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2012. Just over 1,000 recruits recently arrived to begin the nine-week ANA Regional Basic Warrior Training at RMTC-SW. Biometric screening is one of the steps to vet and screen all recruits in the Afghan National Security Forces. For more information about NTM-A, visit www.ntm-a.com. (U.S. Army photo by Bill Putnam/Released)

Biometrics Biometrics literally means life measurement and is associated with utilization of distinctive physiological characteristics for identifying individuals. Though most important application related with biometrics is that of security, it is used as the computer interface too. A range of Biometric applications are being used for authenticating person’s identity. With the use of various features including fingerprints, face, signature, and iris, a person is identified.

Mastercard has unveiled the next generation biometric card that combines chip technology with fingerprints to conveniently and safely verify the cardholder’s identity for in-store purchases.

New code of practice on retaining DNA, fingerprints and images.

 

An Independent Advisory Group on Biometric Data has recommended a series of changes to how such data is used by Police Scotland.

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HADITHA, Iraq (July 11, 2008) Sailors assigned to Riverine Squadron (RIVRON) 3 coast through Lake Quadsiyah on a Riverine patrol boat near Haditha. Riverine units are actively engaged in waterborne operations in Anbar Province to update census details, improve security and deter insurgent activity. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Seth Maggard (Released)

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin K. McAleenan, right, chats with Jack Potter, President and CEO, MWAA, during a press event announcing the next phase in biometrics using VeriScan facial recognition systems at Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Va., Sept. 6, 2018. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo by Glenn Fawcett

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HADITHA, Iraq (July 11, 2008) Storekeeper 2nd Class Genorse Gilbert, assigned to Riverine Squadron (RIVRON) 3, is helped onto a Riverine Patrol Boat by Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Anson Rice, while leaving the Watah Peninsula, near Rawah, Iraq. Riverine units are actively engaged in waterborne operations in Anbar Province to update census details, improve security, and deter insurgent activity. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Seth Maggard (Released)

Actually I took some biometric passport photograph for my friend Chris, this is what came out after some fooling around with PS :D

--> don`t take it too serious ;)

 

I would be only too pleased to see the face of the public servant, when you hand him out a pic like this.

 

Light:

- Canon 430EXii, little right, 32" softbox

- Nikon Sb-24, left behind, through umbrella

 

Lens:

- Canon 70-200 4L@: 75mm, f7.1, 1/160, ISO 100

KABK Graduation Festival

Den Haag 2016

 

A lecture performance addressing identity politics in the development and use of biometric technology. The lecture unpacks the implications of being legible in the eyes of the state and society, and sides with the aesthetics and politics of illegible bodies and faces.

 

THESIS: The Poetics and Politics of Erasure

This research draws from various disciplines, beginning with archeologies of memory storage technology, navigations of remythologized histories, and investigations in digital forgetting and identity politics. From the written word to web analytics, memory storage technology have set a precedent for archival practices that neither forgive nor forget. Such practices reify hierarchical systems of knowledge production and distribution that simultaneously standardize dominant forms of knowledge, and erase knowledge deemed inferior or irrelevant. Loss, erasure and forgetting for me are generative methodologies; methods to reinvent histories; to mutate ideas and identities to the point that they are untraceable to their origins.

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HADITHA, Iraq (July 11, 2008) Store Keeper 2nd Class Genorse Gilbert, right, assigned to Riverine Squadron (RIVRON) 3, takes a photo of a fisherman with his identification badge while on a patrol on the Watah Peninsula, near Rawah, Iraq. Riverine units are actively engaged in waterborne operations in Anbar Province to update census details, improve security and deter insurgent activity. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Seth Maggard (Released)

An Afghan National Army recruits washes his chai cup before getting lunch at Regional Military Training Center Southwest in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Sept. 23, 2012. Just over 1,000 recruits recently arrived to begin the nine-week ANA Regional Basic Warrior Training at RMTC-SW. For more information about NTM-A, visit www.ntm-a.com. (U.S. Army photo by Bill Putnam/Released)

ZoomCharts is offering data visualization tools to support presenters at the National Conference on Emerging Trends in Information Technology, the theme of which will be Cyber Security: A Panoramic View.

 

Organized by the Institute of Innovation in Technology & Management, and in collaboration with the Institute of Information Technology & Management, the event takes place on March 21st, 2015, at, D-27, 28, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, New Dehli-110058.

 

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Original papers being accepted at the cyber security conference include those by researchers, academicians, industrialists, and postgraduate students.

 

There is a wide range of topics being covered at the event, such as Cloud Security, Mobile and Web Security, Wireless Network Security, Social Networking Security and Privacy, Network Security and Cryptography, End Point Security, Biometrics, Anti-Forensic Techniques, Honeynet Technologies, SCADA Security, Cyber Threats and Trends, Firewall Management, Virtualized Machines, SOA Security Issues, and more.

 

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U.S. Marine Capt. Owen Boyce, the commanding officer of Headquarters and Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, relays a message on his radio as an Afghan boy looks on during a compound search in the Garmsir district of Helmand province, Afghanistan, April 1, 2012. U.S. Marines and Afghan National Security Forces conducted a variety of missions throughout the district ahead of the annual fighting season during the harvest of poppy crops. (DoD photo by Cpl. Alfred V. Lopez, U.S. Marine Corps/Released)

The IBS Council - in a class by itself. Front row (L to R): Nanny Wermuth, Elisabeth Baráth, Sue Wilson. Second row: David Santini, Laura Pla, Clarice Demètrio, Peter Avery, Kaye Basford, Harold Henderson, Daniel Commenges. Third row: Julio Di Rienzo, Bas Engel, Rosemary Bailey, Lutz Edler, ??. Everyone else (all the back rows together, from L to R): Barry Davis, Krista Fischer, Norm Breslow, Joel Greenhouse, Barbara Tilley, Susan Ellenberg, Geert Molenberghs, Emlyn Williams, Saskia le Cessie, Emilio Carbonell, Rodolfo Cantet, Linda Young, Lupe Gomez, ??. Also present were Jeff Wood, in the front row, just out of the picture, and Peter Macdonald, taking the picture.

Jack Potter, President and CEO of MWAA answers questions from the media during a press event announcing the next phase in biometrics using VeriScan facial recognition systems at Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Va., Sept. 6, 2018. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo by Glenn Fawcett

An Afghan National Army recruit provides information to be inputted into a biometric system at Afghan National Army Recruiting Command in Kabul Nov. 28, 2011. After initial processing and paperwork is completed with a recruiter, ANA initiates have personally identifying information entered into a database, as well as undergo medical examinations and immunizations before heading to basic warrior training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kat Lynn Justen)

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, officers assist passengers with taking biometric facial recognition photos prior to boarding a flight at Houston International Airport on February 12, 2018. ..Photographer: Donna Burton

Biometric mandala and pointy compass thing. The mandala thing needs some serious touching up, and I can see the wonkiness of some of the points, too.

BIZERTE, Tunisia (May 24, 2022) Biometric operations specialist Ian Hernly, assigned to Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Technical Services Field Office - Identity Activities branch, Headquarters Quantico, Virginia, has his iris scanned by Tunisian Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Jihed Ben Salah using an Ares Javelin+ biometric capture device during an information exchange on the use of biometric information between the NCIS team, Navy Sailors, representatives from Spanish Maritime Interdiction, and Tunisian Navy Sailors during exercise Phoenix Express 2022 in Bizerte, Tunisia, on May 24,2022. Phoenix Express 22, conducted by U.S. Naval Forces Africa, is a maritime exercise designed to improve cooperation among participating nations in order to increase maritime safety and security in the Mediterranean. (Photo by Public Affairs Specialist Yvonne Levardi/Released)

Deputy Executive Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations, John Wagner, answers questions from the media during a press event announcing the next phase in biometrics using VeriScan facial recognition systems at Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Va., Sept. 6, 2018. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo by Glenn Fawcett

A biometric door knob I installed on our controlled drug room at work. Every time it's unlocked it logs the name of the user and the date and time.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, officers take biometric photos of passengers prior to boarding a flight at Houston International Airport on February 12, Seen here is the device for the Biometric Facial Recognition photo. 2018. ..Photographer: Donna Burton

British Ambassador Asif Ahmad takes biometric detials from one of Thailand's representatives at the Paralympic games

Biometric scanner on my ThinkPad T61p.

 

Little bit of Photoshop and Lightroom as always!

 

:)

ARABIAN GULF (Dec. 13, 2014) - Master-at-arms 2nd Class Joshua Farmer, from Cano, Virginia and assigned to amphibious transport dock ship USS San Diego (LPD 22), uses a biometrics computer to take a photo of a simulated detainee while conducting visit, board, search and seizure

(VBSS) training during Exercise Red Reef 15. Red Reef is part of a routine biennial, bilateral exercise focused on increasing the tactical proficiency of the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and Royal Saudi Naval Forces. San Diego is part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is deployed in support of maritime and theater security operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Gerald Dudley Reynolds/Released)

Set up by the regional administration in December last year and with funding from US Aid through the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a new center in Mogadishu has begun to issue biometric identification cards to Somali citizens. AU UN IST PHOTO / Tobin Jones

NEC's SmartScan is different. It starts with a modern user interface and intuitive screen utilizing Microsoft Windows 10 with modern touch, pinch-and-zoom and swipe features now common on all devices. Then it is housed in a visually pleasing, height adjustable, ergonomically designed kiosk with larger foot pedals for improved fingerprint and palmprint capture. #biometrics Learn more today - goo.gl/vDvaWH

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations officer assists a passenger in the scanning of a ticket at a biometric station prior to boarding a flight at Houston International Airport on February 12, 2018. ..Photographer: Donna Burton

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin K. McAleenan answers questions from the media during a press event announcing the next phase in biometrics using VeriScan facial recognition systems at Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Va., Sept. 6, 2018. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo by Glenn Fawcett

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, officer assist a passenger with taking biometric facial recognition photos prior to boarding a flight at Houston International Airport on February 12, 2018. ..Photographer: Donna Burton

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, officer assist a passenger with ticket scanning and taking biometric facial recognition photos prior to boarding a flight at Houston International Airport on February 12, 2018. ..Photographer: Donna Burton

New code of practice on retaining DNA, fingerprints and images.

 

An Independent Advisory Group on Biometric Data has recommended a series of changes to how such data is used by Police Scotland.

The first house entrance I've seen (this one in Haifa, Israel) with a biometric finger scanner in addition to the (usual) TV camera and numeric keypad

David Brady, Professor, Aqueti, USA, Rita Singh, Associate Research Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Rob Leslie, CEO of Sedicii, Rob Livingston, Senior Vice-President, Strategic Projects, Visa, People's Republic of China and Martin Soong, Anchor, CNBC Asia, Singapore during the Session “Biometrics World” at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin K. McAleenan arrives to deliver remarks at a press event announcing the next phase in biometrics using VeriScan facial recognition systems at Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Va., Sept. 6, 2018. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo by Glenn Fawcett

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin K. McAleenan answers questions from the media during a press event announcing the next phase in biometrics using VeriScan facial recognition systems at Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Va., Sept. 6, 2018. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo by Glenn Fawcett

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, officers take biometric photos of passengers prior to boarding a flight at Houston International Airport on February 12, 2018. Seen here passengers line up for boarding. ..Photographer: Donna Burton

Because the pattern of veins in the hand is unique to every individual, a hand vein scanner is able to unequivocally identify persons such as bank customers. No contact is required to read the pattern; infrared rays scan the palm of the hand held over the scanning surface. The pattern is then stored as a reference scan. Visitors can then log back in using their palms, which the system compares to the corresponding reference scan to reliably identify them.

Für den Kinder-Reisepass muss man inzwischen auch diese Biometrie-tauglichen Fotos haben (ICAO konform), bis 5 Jahre wird es zum Glück nicht so streng genommen, sodass das Bild unten rechts akzeptiert wurde...

 

For the German Child Passport ("Kinderreisepass") you are also expected to have biometric-readable photos (conforming to ICAO requirements) - at least, they don't check these criteria for kids up to five years, so the lower right one was accepted...

timeware 2011 now supports a biometric template removal feature. When an employee leaves the company, it is a simple procedure to safely remove either his fingerprint or hand template data.

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HADITHA, Iraq (July 11, 2008) Sailors assigned to Riverine Squadron (RIVRON) 3 post a security watch as they prepared to be extracted from the Watah Peninsula, near Rawah, Iraq, by approaching Riverine patrol boats. Riverine units are actively engaged in waterborne operations in Anbar Province to update census details, improve security, and deter insurgent activity. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Seth Maggard (Released)

Staff from the United Nations World Food Programme demonstrate a biometric ID system used to track the distribution of food aid, to the United Kingdom's Secretary of State for International Development, Priti Patel, at Aden Abdulle International Airport, Mogadishu, Somalia, 17 June 2017.

 

Picture © Reuters/Baz Ratner

Collage, glue, pigmented ink, pencil on paper.

9" x 12"

2012

 

Enrique Castrejon

 

Scale 1/8" = 1/8"

Measured in inches and angle degrees.

 

Angle Degrees Equation:

(360˚- X˚= Y˚)

 

Enrique Castrejon: Artist Statement

 

I linearly dissect and cut appropriated images found in variety of eclectic media sources such as newspapers, magazines, advertisements and photographs, art books, Sotheby’s auction catalogs, porn, personal photos and online sources into smaller identifiable geometric shapes. I investigate and describe what I see through measurements. I transform this selected graphic imagery into quantified drawings mapped by measuring distances between points (x inches), at times calculating the varied angle degrees created within the shapes (360˚-A˚= B˚), and/or written data related to the image of each shape. The distances around the shapes are measured in inches and their corresponding degree angles are calculated with a protractor and calculator. These precise measurements abstract the image interfering and altering its fixed meaning, creating other possible interpretations through this linear dissection. The final results are written around the shapes creating an intricate explosive web of verifiable units. This repetitive and meditative process allows me to map out the drawing and reveal the invisible mathematical language found in everything. Also, in creating these fragmented and measured drawings from the cut up parts of the whole and reconfigured, I challenge our perceptions of what is real, forcing us to think critically about information that is constantly bombarding our everyday lives through images selected in directed advertisements, pop-culture sources, editorials and news stories found in printed and online media.

 

Enrique Castrejon lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Castrejon’s work is also traveling nationally in a group exhibition called Out of Rubble, organized and curated by Susanne Slavick, that looks at how artists have “reacted to the wake of war – its realities and representations.” Castrejon was also a featured artist and panelist on a KPCC 89.3 radio program, Air Talk with Larry Mantel on the topic of Chicano Art & Pacific Standard Time exhibit with participating artists and panelists Gronk, Patissi Valdez and Sonia Romero.

An Afghan National Army recruit provides information to be inputted into a biometric system at Afghan National Army Recruiting Command in Kabul Nov. 28, 2011. After initial processing and paperwork is completed with a recruiter, ANA initiates have personally identifying information entered into a database, as well as undergo medical examinations and immunizations before heading to basic warrior training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kat Lynn Justen)

The Radical Hospital

 

Cutting-edge surgical spider robots, augmented reality guided clinical applications, RFID biometric-tracked patients, physiological monitoring, artificial intelligence—just a few of the radical technologies making their way into our hospitals. Hear first-hand how these innovations are changing the way medicine is practiced and how they are saving money and saving lives. Speakers include: Shiv Gaglani, Editor / Curator, Medgadget / Smartphone Physical, Dr. Gary Clawson, Senior Director, Global Professional Education, Masimo, Jason Mendenhall, Executive Vice President of Cloud, Switch SUPERNAP, Stephen Pierce, Medical Devices Leader, IBM, and Orlando Portale, Chief Innovation Officer, Palomar Health.

 

Moderator: Shiv Gaglani, @ShivGaglani, Editor / Curator, Medgadget / Smartphone Physical, @Medgadget

WEBSITE: bit.ly/1cH4wGX

FACEBOOK: on.fb.me/1bgQsTk

 

PANELISTS:

Dr. Gary Clawson, Senior Director, Global Professional Education, Masimo, @MasimoInnovates

WEBSITE: bit.ly/MasimoCorp

 

Jason Mendenhall, @jasonmendenhall, Executive Vice President of Cloud, Switch SUPERNAP, @SUPERNAP

WEBSITE: bit.ly/1jraXa4

FACEBOOK: on.fb.me/1dY9OQv

 

Stephen Pierce, @spierceibm, Medical Devices Leader, IBM, @IBM

WEBSITE: ibm.co/1bgRkr3

FACEBOOK: on.fb.me/JR1Obi

 

Orlando Portale, Chief Innovation Officer, Palomar Health, @glassomics

WEBSITE: bit.ly/193ppyh

FACEBOOK: on.fb.me/1krpnoA

  

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