U.S. gov’t sponsors new predictive surveillance technology
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed new surveillance technology that watches human activity and predicts what will happen next….
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Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed new surveillance technology that watches human activity and predicts what will happen next….
Canada’s primary national security and intelligence agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), recently launched a slick, public advertising campaign…
Gadspot, a premium provider of affordable video surveillance products, announced the launch of the first-ever intelligent security cameras in North…
This year’s recipient of ASIS International “Security’s Best” Accolade Award is iView Systems’ iGWatch IP(TM) iDentify Face Search Module. It…
The facial recognition software market appears to be poised for huge growth next year. In an article that appeared in…
Recent WikiLeaks documents have revealed that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security paid US$832,000 to deploy Trapwire surveillance in Washington,…
The Alabama Department of Corrections has implemented a new policy that requires visitors to state prisons to have their fingerprint…
The Underground, a nightclub in Dundee, Scotland, recently installed biometric fingerprint scanners for first time visitors to prove they are…
Hacktivist group Anonymous has released a video describing how people can avoid being tracked by surveillance cameras and facial recognition…
Tampa police will be using “behavior recognition” surveillance cameras and specialized software at the Republican National Convention. The software, designed…