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Archive for June, 2007

Heathrow biometrics scores 81% traveller approval rating

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Air travellers have backed biometric security checks after a four-month trial of the passenger screening technology at London’s Heathrow airport.

Fingerprint and iris scans were used for screening more than 3,000 passengers who volunteered to take part in the trial on Cathay Pacific and Emirates flights to and from Dubai and Hong Kong.

The miSense trial was aimed at testing the feasibility of advanced passenger screening in the UK, which would allow the traveller’s details to be checked against various intelligence and immigration databases and ‘watch lists’ before being allowed to board a flight.

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Wittel and PerSay to combat bank fraud in Brazil

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

Kicking off the 2007CIAB Febraban (Brazilian Federation of Banks), South America’s premier banking conference, Wittel, a leading integrator of contact center solutions in Brazil, today announced a partnership with PerSay, the leading provider of advanced voice biometrics solutions, to combat the rising incidence of financial fraud in Brazil.

Voice biometrics technologies take advantage of the fact that each person’s voice is a unique and unobtrusive identifier, like a fingerprint. For contact centers that support banking, telecommunications and other industries, voice biometrics proves to be a cost-effective way to enhance security and improve customer convenience.

Wittel will look for opportunities to seamlessly integrate and support PerSay’s extremely reliable text-dependent VocalPassword and text-independent, transparent FreeSpeech speaker verification products into contact center solutions for Brazil’s leading financial services and telecommunications providers.

“Wittel is committed to offering our clients the most advanced technologies available to combat fraud. PerSay’s voice biometrics solutions clearly deliver cost-effective security, increase call center efficiency, and enhance the customer experience,” said Carlos Louro, President of Wittel. “The timing of this partnership is perfect; Brazil’s leading financial and telecom providers are looking for new approaches-like voice biometrics-to reduce the incidence of fraud.”

“This is a unique opportunity for PerSay to partner with a dominant player in Brazil that can help us bring value to an emerging market here,” said Ariel Freidenberg, Executive VP, PerSay Global Sales and Development. “PerSay is well positioned to deliver simple, natural, voice-based identification and verification solutions to the broad spectrum of telecom and financial services customers in Brazil-from the average consumer to high-net-worth individuals.”

European Airport Security market to quadrouple by 2010

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan “European Airport Security Equipment Market: Investment Opportunities” reveals that the European airport security market earned revenues (top 47 participants) of $2.37 billion in 2005 and estimates this to reach $10.35 billion in 2010.

The European airport security market looks set for robust growth, particularly in the wake of continued terrorist threats, new European Union (EU) airport security regulations, rising passenger traffic and the increasing need to upgrade installed security equipment, as well as integrate this with newly implemented technology.

Opportunities are particularly lucrative in the biometrics and explosive detection sub-segments, where small start-up companies offering innovative technologies can expect favourable financial backing from venture capitalist firms.

“While there are over 491 airports in Europe as of March 2006, another five to six airports are currently under construction with a plan for twenty other airports to be upgraded,” notes Frost & Sullivan Financial Analyst Rani Cleetez. “In addition, the privatisation of certain European airports will necessitate better security equipment, in order to meet the latest international security standards, as well as to ensure world class airport status.”

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