Identity, Security, Payments, Biometrics, Smart Cards and Authentication News

Survey: ID issues a concern

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Thirty-seven percent of government I.T. officials don’t know when they will be compliant with government identity mandates, according to a survey commissioned by Quest Software Inc., Aliso Viejo, Calif. Another 35% think they will be compliant in the next two years.

The survey states that 69% of government I.T. professionals believe that identity management is “very important” to their organization or agency, 72% of respondents believe its importance will increase in the next five years.


But funding is an obstacle. Half of respondents believe Congress should provide more funding to agencies to develop and implement identity management systems. Some 49% says it should require greater planning and collaboration among federal agencies and state and local governments. Forty-seven percent say that funding will increase over the next five years.

Other survey findings include:

  • Fifty-nine percent of city, county and municipal government I.T. professionals are “very concerned” about compromised critical public infrastructure compared to 45% of federal officials or 38% of state officials
  • Some 56% of government I.T. professionals have either personally seen or heard about someone violating their organization or agency’s security protocols.
  • National security is more of a priority for 53% of respondents even if Americans’ personal privacy is negatively impacted.

The survey, conducted by Pursuant Inc. in January, polled 474 respondents made up of U.S. federal, state, local and municipal government I.T. decision makers. [end] 

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Out of 1,040 Germans aged 18-59, 43% responded that they would like to make contactless payments if given the opportunity, of which 58% percent would make their payments with a debit card card, 41% with a credit card and 50% with an NFC phone.

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that it will hold a workshop on April 26 to examine the use of mobile payments and how this emerging technology impacts consumers.

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Authentication and access provider DigitalPersona released the results of a survey that found more than half of retailers rely on passwords for point-of-sale system login in, even though they also have great concerns over passwords being shared and misused.

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The European Association for Biometrics (EAB) is focusing on a goal of driving the research and development of biometrics and building the future of the industry around a concern for end-user privacy protection.

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CYBRA Corporation released the findings of its latest customer survey of RFID trends and results reflect an industry trend towards the increasing adoption of RFID technology.

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