US Congresspeople really, really want a vote on a national data privacy standard
The United States is close enough to mid-term elections to read the fine print of polling rules. It is so…
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The United States is close enough to mid-term elections to read the fine print of polling rules. It is so…
In a development that should surprise few in the facial recognition community, there is more unsettling news about how deepfakes…
Two digital rights groups and a defendants’ rights association are arguing in a New Jersey court that evidence discovery in…
The dark side of facial recognition, long warned about by privacy and human rights advocates, is growing in starker relief….
It has been a busy couple of months for Canadian behavioral biometrics firm Plurilock and its new subsidiaries. Try to…
It seems it is all good news for the U.S. Traveler Verification Service following an evaluation of privacy policies and…
A final vote is still forthcoming, but San Francisco, famous for beckoning people to travel there with flowers in their…
There are just too many fingerprints for election officials in the state of Arkansas to reliably be matched with computing…
A biometric and financial-security startup is offering a potential answer to how to make online sales and fend off fraudsters,…
Brazil’s federal government is working on biometric identity verification infrastructure that would act as a backstop for businesses looking for…