Potential for ‘DNA paparazzi’ poses questions about biometric privacy, property rights
Two U.S. law professors writing in The Conversation say the current laws and jurisprudence around privacy and property are insufficient…
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Two U.S. law professors writing in The Conversation say the current laws and jurisprudence around privacy and property are insufficient…
As China pursues the ‘zero Covid’ strategy that locked down Shanghai for two months, analysts quoted by the South China…
A UK parliamentary event was held Wednesday by Big Brother Watch on the official launch of a report into the…
City officials in opposite corners of the United States are taking opposite stands on police use of surveillance systems. In…
The focus on alleged human rights abuses in China perpetrated using facial recognition systems has not softened for some. IPVM,…
The development, deployment and use of artificial intelligence-based technologies such as facial recognition is spreading like wildfire across the world…
A West Virginia University (WVU) professor has earned a four-year, $750,000 subcontract to refine the collection of whole-body biometric data…
The Singaporean Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) has published a guideline for the responsible use of biometric data in security applications…
As the European Union continues to make progress on its projects for digital ID, online protection and governance of AI,…
The French Senate Law Commission has released a contradictory report into biometrics that seeks both to ensure France does not…