
By Martin Brampton
Published: Tuesday 03 May 2005
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In the case of credit/debit card transactions face-to-face, what happened to the practice of putting a photograph of the card user on the card itself? It seemed like a simple but inoffensive way for the cashier to check that the person using the card was entitled to do so. Failing that could we copy the Spaniards in requiring photograpic ID be presented along with the card?
Most remote biometric checks are vulnerable to fra...
Stuart Moffat
Good article but a little off the mark. I have bee...
Terrence Gold
In the case of credit/debit card transactions face...
Anonymous
Mr. Gold has obviously had very little experience ...
Darrell E. Smith
I understand Mr. Brampton's position that he may b...
www.omniidentity.com
One fact that is overlooked here is, that in a cri...
Anonymous
I don't get the remark regarding getting a copy of...
www.biometricsforums.com
When it comes to using Biometrics for security, co...
James T. Byers
The real issue is the foolproof security of the ne...
Muhammed Saleem Rehmani
Alot of companies are starting to go with the EMV ...
Anonymous
The writers knowledge is out of date. Nobody would...
Anonymous
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