Making sure passengers are who they claim to be

Identity fraud is becoming a major issue for governments. You may analyze a traveller's personal data to assess risk in advance of departure, but what if the person in front of you is assuming a false identity or usurping another's? Sean Farrell, Portfolio Director, Biometrics, explains how the combination of biographic and biometric data can help governments ensure that passengers who cross their borders pose no threat - and that they are who they say they are. 

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