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Friday, July 12, 2013

M&A

“Look, its not a question of if your computer, car, or house will use biometric-based security. It’s a matter of when,” said McAfee CTO, Michael Fey. The tools have come of age and are ready to be deployed on a massive scale within the consumer space, he noted. (Forbes)


Posted by Jason at 11:04 AM
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