Project NOLA reopens network to New Orleans Police, LFR alerts still suspended
New Orleans-based Project NOLA’s sprawling network of community installed surveillance cameras is once again streaming directly into the hands of…
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New Orleans-based Project NOLA’s sprawling network of community installed surveillance cameras is once again streaming directly into the hands of…
The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has issued a new Request for Information (RFI) seeking AI tools that are capable…
At the Milestone Developer Summit 2025, held at Copenhagen’s historic Carlsberg Museum, video technology took center stage as Milestone Systems…
A new report from the Center for Internet Security (CIS) warns that American law enforcement is facing an “existential” threat…
UK police authorities are expanding their live facial recognition (LFR) surveillance program, which uses cameras on top of vans to…
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has quietly turned college football into test beds for a federated surveillance stack built…
Suprema has unveiled BioStar X, which it considers its most advanced unified security platform to date. Designed to integrate biometric…
In Washington state, a series of court rulings, public records disclosures, investigative reports, and municipal policy decisions have converged to…
By Professor Fraser Sampson, former UK Biometrics & Surveillance Camera Commissioner There’s a well-known saying across the English-speaking world that ‘the…
Senator Edward J. Markey, a senior member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, is urging Amazon to…