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Conference
Summary The BC Conference has established itself as one of the
premier gatherings on biometrics. The September 2003 Biometric Consortium conference
addressed the latest trends in biometrics research, development and application of biometric technologies. It
also addressed the important role that biometrics can play in the identification and verification of individuals in this age of heightened security and privacy by examining biometric-based solutions for homeland security (airport security, travel documents, visas, border control, prevention of ID theft) as well as the utilization of biometrics in other applications such as point of sale and large-scale enterprise network environments. |
Who Should Attend? The conference was open to the general public. The topics were appropriate for a wide variety of individuals - policy developers and decision makers, industry and government executives, IT users and developers, IT CEOs and product managers, law enforcement officers, system integrators, personal authentication and information security specialists, educators and students, government, industry, and academia researchers and everyone involved in utilizing biometric-based solutions for a wide range of applications including homeland security and the prevention of ID theft.
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