NtechLab contracted by Indian Railways to deploy facial recognition at 30 stations
India’s newest railway facial recognition surveillance project is underway, with a contract to deploy the technology to 30 stations, though…
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India’s newest railway facial recognition surveillance project is underway, with a contract to deploy the technology to 30 stations, though…
President Joe Biden has yet to fill three vacancies on a five-person board created after 9/11 to monitor how the…
The world is coming to terms with the likelihood that thousands of people will die of COVID-19 each month for…
Trust Stamp Chief Science Officer Dr. Norman Poh presented a system for biometric binding which gains privacy benefits from asymmetric key…
Unfair systems, coding vulnerabilities and data conditions without end: the global COVID digital health pass situation is looking under the…
The concepts, potential and pitfalls of self-sovereign identity are discussed in a recent podcast episode by Kaliya Young, aka ‘The…
The biometric data privacy case Cothron v. White Castle Sys. Inc. could set a precedence for whether claims under Illinois’…
More than 1.5 million people are using Ontology’s decentralized digital identity application ONT ID, half of them in Asia, reflecting…
The National Testing Agency (NTA) of India failed to carry out an impact assessment study for two facial recognition projects…
A lawsuit filed by parents against the New York State school district that planned to deploy facial recognition in schools…