U.S. cities increasingly using BRS Labs’ Biometric Surveillance
San Francisco is poised to become the latest city using AISight software to detect suspicious activity. Behavioral Recognition System Labs…
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San Francisco is poised to become the latest city using AISight software to detect suspicious activity. Behavioral Recognition System Labs…
U.S. citizen’s privacy can be compromised by sharing of biometric databases among law enforcements and security agencies. That was a…
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has created an artificial intelligence computer system for security camera systems that will help…
The health department in Chandigarh, India is up in arms against the rising complaints of absenteeism in health centers and…
On May 30, the European Commission proposed that law enforcement officers of European Union member states be given access to…
A new “know-your-customers” exercise will commence by the Central Bank of Nigeria on September 1, 2012. The exercise aims to adopt…
Recently, the 17th Infantry Brigade, which is part of the First Army Division, completed a seven-day biometrics training course. The…
Animetrics recently introduced a new powerful facial biometric tool for local, state and federal law enforcement called “ForensicaGPS”. It is…
India’s identification policy will amass the world’s largest biometric database. The plan’s stated objectives are to improve social welfare by…
According to Biometrics Institute Technical Committee Chair Ted Dunstone, biometric systems are more susceptible to vulnerabilities or spoofs because hardware…