Florida man’s facial recognition match not probable cause for wrongful arrest
A man in Florida was wrongfully arrested last year after a facial recognition system used by the police flagged him…
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A man in Florida was wrongfully arrested last year after a facial recognition system used by the police flagged him…
iProov is supplying its face biometrics to Orlando International Airport (MCO), which serves nearly 58 million passengers a year, for…
A recent webinar from Idemia looks at how its cloud-native automated biometric identification system (ABIS) has impacted law enforcement in…
A large swath of the southern United States have lost access to major online porn sites over age verification laws….
NetChoice and the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) are suing the state of Florida to prevent social media companies…
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) is using Socure’s biometric ID+ platform to accurately verify users…
Florida’s mobile driver’s license has been shut down, making the state a rare case in the world of a place…
Idemia Public Security North America has announced the implementation of its automated biometric identification system, Storm ABIS, by forensics examiners…
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed House Bill 3 (HB 3) to enact a law requiring social media platforms to…
Lakeland, Florida is not known as a particularly violent city. It does not appear on lists of America’s most crime-ridden…