Intel launches RealSense ID for on-device facial recognition
Venture Beast
JANUARY 6, 2021
Intel's RealSense ID performs facial authentication on-device. The company says it's designed to address needs in a range of industries. Read More.
Venture Beast
JANUARY 6, 2021
Intel's RealSense ID performs facial authentication on-device. The company says it's designed to address needs in a range of industries. Read More.
Network World
MAY 9, 2017
If you think you're immune from a scary exploit found in Intel's Active Management Technology just because you're a consumer, think again. The exploit, disclosed on May 1, lets bad actors bypass authentication in Intel's remote management hardware to take over your PC. It is, in essence, a God-mode.
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CTOvision
DECEMBER 22, 2014
Join Eddie and Bob Gourley of CTOvision on 27 Jan 2015 in an interactive discussion on best practices in security for big data deployments that will cover: Authentication. Ways to leverage Intel hardware for enhanced security performance. Lessons learned from commercial and government deployments.
Scott Lowe
MARCH 15, 2024
Servers/Hardware Menno Finlay-Smits shares information on reducing fan noise on Intel NUCs. This would be why I hate it when companies force me to use SMS for two-factor authentication—at least let me use a one-time passcode or something. Rory McCune explains Kubernetes authentication.
CTOvision
JANUARY 6, 2015
Join Eddie and CTOvision''s Bob Gourley in an interactive discussion on best practices in security for big data deployments that will cover: Authentication. Ways to leverage Intel hardware for enhanced security performance. Encryption. Lessons learned from commercial and government deployments. Date: 27 Jan. Time: 0730-1030.
CTOvision
JANUARY 15, 2015
Join Eddie and CTOvision''s Bob Gourley in an interactive discussion on best practices in security for big data deployments that will cover: Authentication. Ways to leverage Intel hardware for enhanced security performance. Encryption. Lessons learned from commercial and government deployments. Date: 27 Jan. Time: 0730-1030.
The Verge
NOVEMBER 17, 2020
Microsoft Pluton is a security processor that is built directly into future CPUs and will replace the existing Trusted Platform Module (TPM), a chip that’s currently used to secure hardware and cryptographic keys. That means features like BitLocker encryption or Windows Hello authentication will transition over to using Pluton in the future.
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