Public Systems, Private Delivery: Malaysia's Push to Modernise Identity and Energy
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Public systems, private delivery: Malaysia's push to modernise identity and energy
VISITORS who pass through Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) next year will notice a change. Instead of queuing at staffed counters, many will glide through automated gates that verify face, iris and fingerprint details in seconds. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Around a dozen Schengen countries are now systematically monitoring their national borders again.
This is stated in an official statement by the press service of the European Parliament.EES will cover citizens of third countries who arrive in the Schengen zone countries for a short time - both on visas and under the visa-free regime. The system will record basic personal and travel data, including name, type of document, date and place of border crossing, as well as biometric information — face photo and fingerprints. The aim of the innovati…
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