Border surveillance technology under scrutiny in Greece
While Greece builds its reputation as the hotbed for Europe’s border surveillance technologies, its lack of transparency continues to cause…
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While Greece builds its reputation as the hotbed for Europe’s border surveillance technologies, its lack of transparency continues to cause…
More streets in Hong Kong are being filled with cameras with facial recognition, sparking fears over the technology’s potential for…
Karachi has launched the first phase of its Safe City Project, with five poles equipped with 25 surveillance cameras. A…
More than a hundred companies have signed the European Union’s artificial intelligence (AI) Pact, including firms working in the biometrics…
Corsight AI has landed a deal to supply another city with facial recognition surveillance technology, this time in the Philippines….
As school violence and shootings continue shaking the United States, security is becoming a hot topic with investment pouring into…
Vivotek has introduced a software feature designed to enhance the quality of images captured by its network cameras. The RealSight…
TriEye has unveiled TES200, a CMOS-based short-wave infrared (SWIR) image sensor with a 1.3-megapixel resolution designed to function in the…
By Professor Fraser Sampson, former UK Biometrics & Surveillance Camera Commissioner The use of biometrics in law enforcement is often characterized…
The deployment of body-worn cameras (BWCs) for Police Scotland officers is facing delays, with the anticipated rollout now postponed until…