UK police infrequently following facial recognition transparency recommendations
Many police forces in the UK are falling short of the regulatory and ethical obligations they take on when deploying…
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.
Many police forces in the UK are falling short of the regulatory and ethical obligations they take on when deploying…
Clearview AI has reached a milestone, with American police performing a million facial recognition searches to investigate crimes of varying…
A new Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) paper shows how biometric software can help identify perpetrators to link child sexual…
Pimloc has announced the first major deployment of its automated video redaction API in Australia, through a deal with body-camera…
Two new studies on facial recognition and policing in the southern seaboard of the U.S. do little to increase the…
Motorola Solutions has announced a trial of facial recognition capabilities on its mobile policing app Pronto, which already supports fingerprint…
Gait and voice biometrics are becoming more interesting to government and law enforcement agencies, prompting a need for ethical guidance,…
The second phase of a tracking-and-reporting project in Romania has been approved. SuperCom has agreed to a contract continuation valued…
The state of California‘s three-year moratorium on police use of facial biometrics surveillance using body cams (AB1215) quietly ended in…
A United Nations special rapporteur has voiced grave apprehension about a sharp rise in the use of biometrics, artificial intelligence…