Scotland launches public consultation on biometrics code of practice
The Scottish Government has launched public consultation to collect input into the creation of a code of practice to be…
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.
The Scottish Government has launched public consultation to collect input into the creation of a code of practice to be…
South Wales police will not block a legal challenge raised by Cardiff man Ed Bridges regarding its use of facial…
BIO-key announced that Hungary’s T-Systems has selected BIO-key to deliver multi-factor biometric authentication solutions for one of its law enforcement…
The Orlando Police Department has informed the city’s mayor and council in a memo that it will continue to test…
London Metropolitan Police are planning to run more trials of automated facial recognition technology this year, though are not expecting…
A U.S. District Court judge has ruled that federal investigators can use a suspect’s biometric features to unlock electronic devices,…
Joseph Cannataci, UN special rapporteur on the right to privacy, has lauded progress by the UK government in creating oversight…
The suspect arrested at the scene of the mass shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Maryland was identified by…
The Biometrics Institute has signed an Arrangement on Cooperation with the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) to promote…
London’s Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) have deployed facial recognition technology in the Stratford area of East London to identify suspects…