IDEMIA’s Facial Recognition Ranked #1 in NIST’s Latest FRVT Test
Tuesday, April 6, 2021 4:38PM IST (11:08AM GMT)
Courbevoie, France:
IDEMIA’s facial recognition 1:N algorithm achieved best for accuracy in the latest Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT) from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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IDEMIA today announced that its facial recognition algorithm 1:N came top among 75 tested systems and 281 entrants in NIST’s latest FRVT.
FRVT measures how well facial recognition systems work for civil, law enforcement and security applications covering accuracy, speed, storage, and memory criteria. FRVT test results are acknowledged to be the gold standard of the global security industry.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology announced priorities for the coming year. Whether business leaders want to keep their regulators unconcerned, their clients happy, or their brand strong with regard to Privacy and Data Security, they'll need to know NIST's new focuses.
Kymeta Corporation
Kymeta™ Expands Its Next Generation Solutions with Commercial Availability of the u8 GOV Terminal and u8 GO
Wednesday, February 10, 2021 12:45PM IST (7:15AM GMT)
Kymeta solutions are designed for rapid deployment, mission critical communications, and meeting the highest levels of security and encryption requirements.
Redmond, Wash., United States:
Kymeta (www.kymetacorp.com) the communications company making mobile global announced today the expansion and availability of its Kymeta
TM u8 product, including the Kymeta u8 GOV terminal with an embedded iDirect 950mp modem and the u8 GO transportable terminal. Kymeta u8 GOV terminals are designed to meet the needs of government, military and specialized commercial use and support.
California s rainy season now starts nearly a month later, increasing wildfire risks
Diana Leonard, The Washington Post
Feb. 9, 2021
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Flames from the LNU Lightning Complex fires burn in unincorporated Napa County, Calif., on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020. The blaze went on to destroy multiple homes near Lake Berryessa. Fire crews across the region scrambled to contain dozens of wildfires sparked by lightning strikes.Noah Berger/AP
California s rainy season is starting later in the year than it used to, extending the threat of fast-spreading wildfires into the cooler months when, in earlier decades, the fire season would have been over, according to a new study.
Elevated radiation levels were detected in the containment building of the research neutron reactor at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in.