Angry TikTok biometric data privacy suit has an angry afterlife
When a U.S. district judge presiding over the biometric data privacy class-action against TikTok allowed 851 class members to flee…
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When a U.S. district judge presiding over the biometric data privacy class-action against TikTok allowed 851 class members to flee…
The United Kingdom’s single sign-on and ID verification plans took another step toward reality this week when the government awarded…
When officials with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency recently discussed their new portable health records system used for…
Some U.S. governmental bodies are growing squeamish over law enforcement use of blood spots routinely taken from newborns to screen…
Moscow is expanding its Face Pay biometric public transportation program because it is very popular, according to a city official….
This week, and not for the first time, privacy advocates tried to convince the U.S. government that it should not…
Physical and digital security vendor Prosegur Security says it is getting serious about responsible AI, creating a responsible AI policy…
Do you make software tools that are used for manually comparing biometric data? Frontex, or the European Border and Coast…
An official with the U.S.’ Transportation Security Administration says the agency is closer to being able to screen people as…
One of the fundamental rules of face biometrics is to be inclusive, but that advice allegedly was ignored in New…