Police use FRT in exactly the ways critics fear: Washington Post
Police in the U.S. are making arrests based on facial recognition technology, and those who are being arrested don’t know…
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Police in the U.S. are making arrests based on facial recognition technology, and those who are being arrested don’t know…
The 2024 U.S. election represents an opportunity for social dialogue around digital identity policy in the wake of a series…
As the U.S. presidential election in November looms, states are squabbling over a flurry of voter ID legislation. The country…
Businesses deploying emotion recognition algorithms need to be aware of the legal risks that they could incur in a regulatory…
An interview with California Department of Motor Vehicles Chief Digital Transformation Officer Ajay Gupta covers the state’s efforts to be…
The Republican National Committee and North Carolina Republican Party are fighting a decision to allow student digital IDs from UNC-Chapel…
With over 50 school shootings in the United States this year, schools are looking to enhance safety and security by…
The vast majority of U.S. travelers approve of the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) use of biometrics at airports, which clocks…
SuperCom has, yet again, announced a series of developments, showcasing its expanding influence and financial success in both European and…
The U.S. authorities continue to push for access to EU member states’ biometric databases to conduct traveler screening as part…