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Read the latest industry news and commentary on the best use of lie detector tests to solve real-world problems.

By Madeline Miller, Guest Blogger - Remote working practices are becoming increasingly commonplace across all industries and all markets. Yet where it used to be that employees got a physical grounding within a company before being allowed to work remotely, companies are starting to hire “virtual” employees straight off the bat. ... Read More
July 29, 2022Ashley Mazerolle
Amid stiff competition in the commercial software category, EyeDetect+ — the world’s first automated polygraph — took first place at the 2022 Utah Innovation Awards program held June 30 at The Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City.
July 26, 2022Jeff Pizzino
SUMMARY: In 2017, Connecticut State and Federal Probation started a pilot program using EyeDetect with polygraph for sex offender tests. EyeDetect met COVID's social distancing requirements.
July 1, 2022Jeff Pizzino
SUMMARY: Amid stiff competition in the commercial software category, EyeDetect+ — the world’s first automated polygraph — took first place at the 2022 Utah Innovation Awards program.
June 30, 2022Jeff Pizzino
SUMMARY: There’s no end to potential use cases for EyeDetect. Tests could replace a urinalysis for drunk driving or weed out abusive clergy.
June 24, 2022Jeff Pizzino
By Dhina Clement, Marketing - The Perfect Heist A group of friends from San Diego thought they planned out the perfect bank heist, but their flawed plan only led to their arrest. In the beginning everything seemed to have worked perfectly because one of them, Jesus Ramon Garcia Lopez worked in the ... Read More
June 15, 2022Tami Mickelsen
SUMMARY: Why the new EyeDetect lie detection technology fits in perfectly with the future of law enforcement.
May 25, 2022Jeff Pizzino
By Ashley Mazerolle, Marketing − In today's competitive job market, the temptation to embellish or exaggerate on a resume can be strong. After all, who would notice a little white lie when the ultimate goal is landing that dream job? However, a cautionary tale emerges from the case of David Tovar, former ... Read More
May 19, 2022Ashley Mazerolle
By Dhina Clement, Marketing – Michael Henschel, a 70-year-old man was found guilty of taking properties from elderly people and those who do not speak English. He appeared as a charismatic guy who was trying to help those people sell their homes but in reality, he filed illegal fake deeds on ... Read More
May 10, 2022Tami Mickelsen
SUMMARY: The rapid evolution and invention of new technology has changed how the world functions and is connected.
May 10, 2022Jeff Pizzino