Proposed facial recognition use rules for Irish police hits resistance among slim majority
Green Party ministers in the Cabinet of Ireland’s coalition government, as well as Health Minister Stephen Donnelly, have expressed concerns…
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Green Party ministers in the Cabinet of Ireland’s coalition government, as well as Health Minister Stephen Donnelly, have expressed concerns…
New legislation is expected to open the door to the use of facial recognition within a range of surveillance technologies…
Governments around the world continue with efforts to establish or upgrade digital ID ecosystems in order to enhance the way…
Ireland will share the face biometrics of suspects and convicted criminals with other European Union countries, the Irish Examiner reports….
Legislation in Ireland aimed at setting standards for the use of surveillance by national police ignores biometric data collection, according…
A recent study by market research and data analysis outfit Ireland Thinks suggests 42 percent of Irish nationals still entertain…
Data protection agencies in Europe are finding fault with surveillance projects and networks that violate national and GDPR regulations, but…
Trulioo has appointed veteran product management expert Michael Ramsbacker as its new chief product officer, to add to a series…
Discrepancies in proposed usage statements and increasing pressure from civil rights groups and activists is putting law enforcement’s use of…
The Irish government has backed down from a legal challenge against the country’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) on usage of…