Facial recognition policy for New Zealand police outlines acceptable use
New Zealand police have published a policy on facial recognition technology (FRT), which lays out how and when authorities can…
A facial recognition system is a computer application for automatically identifying or verifying a person from a two- or three-dimensional digital image or a frame from a video source. It is typically used in security systems alone or in combination with other factors. Can also be used to perform liveness detection. Find facial recognition solutions here.
New Zealand police have published a policy on facial recognition technology (FRT), which lays out how and when authorities can…
Biometrics are providing protection against fraud as digital identity and biometric access control enter the mainstream in several of the…
Canadian border authorities will launch an app this fall that will help them track people who have been ordered to…
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Idemia have addressed critical issues surrounding the security and transparency of artificial intelligence…
An investigation by MIT Technology Review has revealed a plan by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to collect and…
After the UK government announced more deployments of facial recognition to curb far-right riots, rights groups have called on Prime…
Israel has been quietly introducing new biometric border technology for Palestinians traveling between the country and the Palestinian territory of…
Major League Baseball’s biometric stat sheet is getting longer, as more ballparks roll out the Go-Ahead Entry facial recognition system…
If the chorus of voices noting the danger of freely available biometric deepfake tools seems alarmist, witness the newest entry:…
The Danish police will rely on facial recognition to tackle the flood of gang violence that is spilling over the…