Identity Management Systems, Logical and Physical Access, Convergence

Contactless technology seen as key to securing visas and passports in countries around the globe

Tuesday, July 1, 2003

BY ANDY WILLIAMS, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

A focus on securing borders is leading countries to review their official government-issued documents. Simple paper documents—the passports of old—are simply no longer adequate in this modern, post 9-11 world. This is giving rise to the inclusion of advanced identification technologies, including biometrics, PKI, and contactless chips.

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