IARPA seeks information on long-range biometric recognition and identification technologies
Information on private sector research efforts and datasets that may be “useful in planning a program focused on advancing the…
Law enforcement biometrics refers to applications and biometric systems which aid law enforcement agencies. While most often fingerprints, DNA, and in some cases facial recognition, this is a wide-ranging category and can include AFIS, ABIS, mobile identification systems, criminal ID solutions, fingerprint recognition, surveillance, as well as access control systems.
Information on private sector research efforts and datasets that may be “useful in planning a program focused on advancing the…
India’s National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has extended the deadline for bids on participation in its centralized automatic facial recognition…
The high number of concerns and controversies around government use of facial recognition technology in surveillance and lack of proper…
A police database of thousands of crime suspects from the South Indian State of Tamil Nadu was leaked online following…
Issues in algorithmic trust and artificial intelligence ethics are motivating action by a number of institutions and businesses around the…
A majority of U.S. adults trust law enforcement agencies to use biometric facial recognition responsibly, but significantly fewer people are…
The use of biometric facial recognition by South Wales police interferes with the privacy rights of those scanned, but is…
The NYPD is building a biometric DNA database without informing people of their inclusion, and is allegedly adding mugshots which…
Facial recognition enabled New York Police to quickly identify a man who allegedly placed rice cookers initially suspected of being…
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) respectively are…