Technical issues in optimizing border checks and the role of biometrics; why EU Border Authorities should accelerate a Multifaceted Biometrics adoption

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In the current situation where terrorism has become a dire and global concern, daily border crossings are fluctuating, further checks are being reinforced at border control procedures, biometric data can potentially contribute to a faster, more secure and feasible verification of people’s identity; thus tackling any related threats and constraints rising from the aforementioned matters. In light of this, a survey has been conducted within the Horizon 2020 “Intelligent Portable ContROl SyStem-iCROSS” project, in close interaction with various European border authorities which aimed to extract any problems during their daily routines and how the system to be developed could assist them towards a more effective and less risky implementation of their duties.
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Crockett, Keeley & O'shea, James & Szklarski, Łukasz & Székely, Zoltán &. (2019). Technical issues in optimizing border checks and the role of biometrics; why EU Border Authorities should accelerate a Multifaceted Biometrics adoption Authors. https://core.ac.uk/reader/161892180
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