Search Results for ‘next generation identification’ — 45 articles
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If J. Edgar had biometrics: state repression isn’t new, but technology raises the stakes
Some of us are very worried. If you regularly read this blog, you are likely one of the worriers.
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60 Minutes on face recognition: the good, the bad and the ugly
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Face recognition databases and image sharing expanding rapidly, to include drivers’ IDs
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Above: a company claims its face recognition system can identify a face amidst 36 million images in mere seconds.
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Industry: biometrics business valued at $10 billion by 2018
According to a new report published by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., the President and CEO of biometrics firm SmartMetric posits that the industry will be worth $10 billion by 2018.
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Sex offenders scapegoat for biometrics program that will affect everyone
This is how it starts.
“You always start with sex offenders because nobody is going to stick up for sex offenders. The question is where it goes from there.”
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UK Surveillance Commissioner: face recognition HD cameras could violate human rights law
United Kingdom police are getting ready to roll-out an upgrade to the country's advanced surveillance camera system, to include face recognition "capable of identifying and tracking a person's face from half a mile away," writes The Independent.