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The Conference will be hosted at the National Convention Centre Canberra. SIG 2015, 27th Security in Government Conference is regarded as one of the remarkable event on Security, Physical Security, Personnel Security, Information Security and Government Policy topics. The theme for the SIG 2015 conference program is Security risk management?getting it right! Effectively identifying and managing risk is core to achieving good protective security practices in any organisation. The conference theme will consider the evolution of security risk management in…
Find out more »Special Sessions: Acoustic scene analysis using microphone array Ad-hoc transducer arrays for speech and audio processing Advanced computational methods for Bayesian signal processing Advanced signal processing for radar applications Advances in matrix-tensor decomposition and subspace learning Algorithms for distributed coordination and learning Bayesian non-parametrics for signal and image processing Bio-inspired and perceptual data processing COST IC1106 Special Session: Using biometrics for forensic investigations Visual attention modelling Complex audio scene analysis Estimation and modeling of relative transfer functions between microphones…
Find out more »Intersec Buenos Aires reafirma su posicionamiento como la mayor vidriera para la presentaci
Find out more »The European Association for Biometrics (EAB) and numerous EU FP7 projects, namely FIDELITY, FastPass, BEAT, FutureID, MobilePass, Eksistenz, PCAS, PIDaaS, ORIGINS, ABC4EU, SIIP, INGRESS and HECTOS are jointly organizing the 2nd EAB Research Projects Conference (EAB-RPC) to present research results and to discuss the benefits of this research for our European society. This second conference will present updates of the projects introduced in the first conference back in 2014 (see z.eab.org/rpc14 for further information). New projects in the fields of…
Find out more »The IEEE Seventh International Conference on Biometrics: Theory, Applications and Systems (BTAS 2015), a continuation of the highly successful BTAS conference series started in 2007, will be held in the September 8 - 11, 2015 time period in Arlington, Virginia in the Washington, DC area (USA). BTAS 2015 is a premier research conference focused on all aspects of biometrics. It is intended to have a broad scope, including advances in fundamental signal processing, image processing, pattern recognition, and statistical and…
Find out more »The BIOSIG 2015 conference addresses these issues and will present innovations and best practices that can be transferred into future applications. The conference is jointly organized by the
Find out more »Borderpol?s purpose is to support border agencies worldwide to develop fast, safe and secure borders. Perhaps the greatest threat our agency leaders have to better borders is terrorist travel. ISIS is desperate to move foreign nationals into its fold and presenting new and ever-evolving tactics that border agencies and the supporting tech sector need to harness to help curtail the travel. We have world support from the public and private sector for the most cutting edge, helpful and on-point international…
Find out more »The BIOSIG 2015 conference addresses these issues and will present innovations and best practices that can be transferred into future applications. The conference is jointly organized by the
Find out more »Secure Cities 2015 is the seventh edition of critically acclaimed security event. This is the only event to deliver a heavily researched, extremely relevant and unique high level conference, supported by a unique showcase exhibition exposing the very latest technology and technique available to professionals in this vitally important arena. Secure Cities brings together every year from all over India, the foremost security experts from government, police and paramilitary forces, law enforcement agencies, academia, security heads from various commercial organizations…
Find out more »A wise salesman once said, ?People buy to either feel good or solve a problem.? Gone are the days when we could 'sell' security information security programs on the Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt held by our stakeholders in order to make them ?feel good'. With breaches garnering front page headlines, the time has come to recast our profession as an enabler of the business in these trying times. To gain the traction we so desperately need takes new skills. In…
Find out more »The Global Identity Summit is focused on identity management solutions for corporate, defense and homeland security communities. This conference and associated exhibition bring together a distinctive, yet broad comprehensive look at the identity management capabilities, challenges and solutions in the topic areas of: Biometrics Cyber Radio-Frequency Identification Smart Card Technologies Mobile Big Data
Find out more »Biometrics in Banking and Payments is designed to provide executives responsible for lines of business, distribution, and IT in the banking, payment and insurance business with inspiration to improve their processes and business. Participants will be able to familiarize with biometric applications that can support their organizations by learning how biometrics can support in optimizing key aspects of the banking and payment processes: optimizing customer interaction, operational efficiency and fraud reduction and prevention. There will be a strong focus on…
Find out more »The Washington Association of Legal Investigators is a non-profit organization formed in May of 1997 by a group of Washington State Investigators. The main goal and purpose of the association is to provide an educational forum for investigators throughout the State that improves the skills and the level of professionalism of those in the industry. Our members include private investigators in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma and elsewhere throughout the state and country. The association also provides an opportunity for networking and…
Find out more »Now in its 10th year, Homeland Security Week will bring together top homeland security leaders from both government and industry alike to discuss requirements, advancements, critical issues, and vulnerabilities within national security. Don?t miss 3 days of interactive seminars and round table sessions led by 45+ expert speakers on topics covering border/maritime security, biometrics, cyber security, emergency management and rapid response. Hear from Homeland Security leaders including: ? Michael Fisher, Chief, U.S Border Patrol ? Joseph Demarest, Assistant Director Cyber…
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