摘要
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States and later bombings in Madrid in 2004 and London in 2005 have made it imperative for countries worldwide to tighten national security. These security measures require more-accurate, suitable and efficient ways to identify and monitor individuals passing through airports, border stations and other points of entry. The security developments also need to accommodate the increasing movement of people between countries. Embassies and some other public buildings and infrastructure require improved security technologies, with biometric technologies increasingly important. The US Government has popularised the phrase "homeland security" as it focused its efforts in boosting security within its national territory from terrorism, improving the security of borders, airports and ports in particular. Homeland security is now a key focal point of government budget - you must capture your share of that market today.
Biometrics have unique physical and behavioural characteristics that can be measured by automated methods. The best known of these biometric identifiers are fingerprints, iris and facial characteristics. Importantly, there are emerging methods that make use of other identifiers such as vein patterns on hands and voice recognition, amongst other developed and emerging technologies - but what are they and can they be introduced in a cost-effective scenario? Furthermore, there is great potential for technology transfer within/between electronics and other scientific and engineering disciplines, including data analysis, defence, security and biotechnology. This report delivers clear opportunities for you and your organisation - take advantage of it immediately.
There is a large, expanding market for biometrics worldwide for homeland security, visiongain observes. In recent years, many governments have entered into a wide range of projects to implement enhanced security measures via biometrics. Visiongain estimates that those developments will make biometrics for a buoyant and lucrative market throughout the period 2008-2018, especially as the technologies become established and further refined. This market is not going away - you should maximise your potential within it. More projects are expected to be commenced in the near future. This new visiongain report - Biometrics for Homeland Security 2008-2018 - describes the present trends and future opportunities in the homeland security application of biometrics. This information is valuable to both homeland security and defence procurement operations, as well as to relevant technology providers.
Why You Must Buy This Report:
Only this new visiongain report offers a detailed study of homeland security biometrics technologies that are poised to be significant over the next 10 years. Biometrics for Homeland Security 2008-2018 discusses the following aspects of that important market:
* Discussion of the technologies in homeland security biometrics
* Forecasts for homeland security biometrics revenues in the leading US market and 11 other leading national markets, including total global sales, from 2008-2018
* Discussion of current and developmental programmes in biometrics for homeland security
* Analysis of market drivers and restraints, including SWOT analysis
* Full transcripts of interviews with relevant experts in the sector - this information is not available anywhere else.
Visiongain predicts strong uptake in the homeland security biometrics sector during the period 2008-2018. However, do you know how that market will develop in terms of sales and annual growth during the period? You should and this report will tell you. Visiongain believes that the opportunities for technology providers are great, as nations increasingly turn to biometrics to enhance the security of their citizens. In addition to consultation with experts, this research involved a detailed study of policy documents, industrial reports and relevant news.
Importantly, visiongain also applied its in-house analytical techniques to deliver financial forecasting, SWOT analysis and qualitative projections - this information is exclusive to visiongain's report. The result is a comprehensive market-based study with detailed financial analyses and informed opinion on the future of the homeland security biometrics market.
目录及图表
1 Executive Summary
2 Understanding Biometrics
2.1 Three Ways to Identify People for Security Purposes
2.1.1 Something an Individual Knows
2.1.2 Something an Individual Has
2.1.3 Something an Individual Is
2.2 Key Characteristics of a Usable Biometric
2.3 Four Stages in Biometrics
2.4 Identification and Verification
2.5 Main Biometric Modalities
2.5.1 Fingerprints
2.5.2 Iris Scan
2.5.3 Face Recognition
2.5.4 Multimodal Methods
2.6 Emerging Biometrics
2.6.1 Body Odour
2.6.2 DNA Matching
2.6.3 Ear Shape Recognition
2.6.4 Facial Thermography
2.6.5 Gait Recognition
2.6.6 Hand Geometry
2.6.7 Nailbed Identification
2.6.8 Skin Elements
2.6.9 Vein scan
3 The Global Market for Homeland Security Biometrics
3.1 ICAO Biometric Passports Requirement Drives Growth
3.2 US Visa Waiver Program Conditions Spur Increasing Use of Biometric Passports
3.3 National Identity Cards
3.4 Bush Directive Requires Greater Compatibility in Existing US Systems
3.5 Overview of Biometric Projects in Selected Countries
3.5.1 Europe
3.5.1.1 Belgium
3.5.1.2 France
3.5.1.3 Germany
3.5.1.4 Ireland
3.5.1.5 Italy
3.5.1.6 Netherlands
3.5.1.7 Poland
3.5.1.8 Portugal
3.5.1.9 Russia
3.5.1.10 Spain
3.5.1.11 Sweden
3.5.1.12 Switzerland
3.5.1.13 United Kingdom
3.5.2 The Americas
3.5.2.1 Brazil
3.5.2.2 Canada
3.5.2.3 Mexico
3.5.2.4 United States
3.5.3 Asia-Pacific
3.5.3.1 Australia
3.5.3.2 China
3.5.3.3 India
3.5.3.4 Japan
3.5.3.5 New Zealand
3.5.3.6 Singapore
3.5.3.7 South Korea
3.5.3.8 Taiwan
3.5.4 Middle East and Africa
3.5.4.1 Israel
3.5.4.2 Nigeria
3.5.4.3 Saudi Arabia
3.5.4.4 South Africa
3.5.4.5 United Arab Emirates
4 Homeland Security Biometrics: Forecasts for Leading Markets, 2008-2018
4.1 Europe: Sales Forecasts for the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Russia
4.2 The Americas: Sales Forecasts for the US and Canada
4.3 Asia-Pacific: Sales Forecasts for Japan, South Korea, Australia, China and India
4.4 Conclusions
5 Forces Affecting the Homeland Security Market
5.1 Principal Drivers of Market Growth for Homeland Security Biometrics
5.2 The Principal Restraints in the Homeland Security Biometrics Market
5.3 Observations on Growth Prospects for the Homeland Security Biometrics Market Worldwide
6 Key Companies Involved in Homeland Security Biometrics
6.1 3M
6.2 Accenture
6.3 AFIX Technologies Inc
6.4 Atos Origin
6.5 Aware, Inc.
6.6 BIO-key
6.7 Bioscript
6.8 China Information Security Technology Inc
6.9 Cogent Inc
6.10 Cross Match Technologies Inc.
6.11 DAON
6.12 Datastrip
6.13 Fingerprint Cards AB
6.14 Green Bit
6.15 ImageWare
6.16 IriTech, Inc
6.17 L-1 Identity Solutions
6.18 LG Electronics
6.19 Lockheed Martin
6.20 Lumidigm
6.21 Motorola
6.22 NEC
6.23 Neurotechnologija
6.24 Northrop Grumman
6.25 PerSay
6.26 Philips priv-ID
6.27 Precise Biometrics
6.28 Raytheon
6.29 RFLogics
6.30 Sagem Morpho
6.31 SAIC
6.32 Siemens
6.33 Thales
7 Main Pipeline Developments in Homeland Security Biometrics
7.1 Schengen Countries to Expand Security Measures
7.2 EU Plans to Improve Border Security via Emerging Technologies
7.3 European VIS to Become World's Largest Biometric Database
7.4 Biometric Encryption Promises Privacy
7.5 Biometric-at-a-Distance Still Under Development
7.6 UK Government Developing 2012 London Olympics ID
7.7 EU 'Turbine' Project
8 Expert Views on Homeland Security Biometrics
8.1 Kimberly Weissman, the US-VISIT Programme of the US Department of Homeland Security
8.2 Max Snijder, CEO, European Biometrics Forum (EBF)
9 Conclusions
List of Tables
Table 4.1 Global Sales Forecast for Homeland Security Biometrics, 2007-2018 Table 4.2 Global Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) Table 4.3 UK Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.4 UK CAGR Table 4.5 France Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.6 France CAGR Table 4.7 Germany Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.8 Germany CAGR Table 4.9 Italy Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.10 Italy CAGR Table 4.11 Russia Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.12 Russia CAGR Table 4.13 US Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.14 US CAGR Table 4.15 Canada Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.16 Canada CAGR Table 4.17 Japan Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.18 Japan CAGR Table 4.19 South Korea Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.20 South Korea CAGR Table 4.21 Australia Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.22 Australia CAGR Table 4.23 China Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.24 China CAGR Table 4.25 India Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Table 4.26 India CAGR Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis for Homeland Security Biometrics
List of Figures
Figure 4.1 Global Sales Forecast for Homeland Security Biometrics, 2007-2018 Figure 4.2 UK Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.3 France Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.4 Germany Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.5 Italy Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.6 Russia Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.7 US Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.8 Canada Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.9 Japan Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.10 South Korea Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.11 Australia Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.12 China Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Figure 4.13 India Sales Forecast, 2007-2018 Companies Listed 3M Accenture AFIX Technologies Inc An Garda Síochána ANTS (National Secure Credentials Agency {France}) ASEC Atos Origin Aware, Inc.
BAE Systems Information Technology
BearingPoint
BIO-key
BioLink
Bioscript
BKA (Federal Criminal Police Office {Germany}) BND (Federal Intelligence Service {Germany}) Bureau of Consular Affairs (BOCA) (Taiwan) Central Passport Organisation (India) China Information Security Technology (CIST) Cogent Inc Computer Sciences Corp (CSC) Cross Match Technologies Inc.
Cryptometrics
Cybertrust
Daon
Datastrip
EDS
Entrust
European Biometrics Forum (EBF)
European Commission
European Union (EU)
Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre
Fingerprint Cards AB
Fujitsu
Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) Gemalto Green Bit Hewlett-Packard IBM Identity and Passport Service (IPS) (UK) IIT, Kanpur ImageWare Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda (INCM) India Security Press Institute of Mathematical Machines (IMM),Warsaw International Civil Aeronautics Organisation (ICAO) Interpol Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) IriTech, Inc
L-1 Identity Solutions
LG Electronics
Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin
Lumidigm
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (South Korea) Motorola Nasik NASK Biometric Laboratories NEC Neurotechnologija Northrop Grumman NXP Semiconductors Office of the Refugee Applications Commissioner (Ireland) On Track Innovations Ltd (OTI) Optel PerSay Philips priv-ID Precise Biometrics PWPW (Poland) Raytheon RFLogics Russian Federal Migration Safenet Sagem Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) Siemens Communications Group Siemens IT Solutions and Services Thales UCL (Catholic University of Louvain {France}) UK Border Agency US Department of Homeland Security US Department of State US-VISIT Programme Warsaw University of Technology Zetes Burótica Zetes Industries