Search Results for ‘next generation identification’ — 45 articles
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The biometrics future is now
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Iris scans; face, palm and finger prints; ear patterns; gait and voice recognition; and tattoos and scars: these are among the biometric and physical indicators that the federal government wants to collect in order to identify us -- even without our permission or our knowledge.
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Identifying you from your heart rate, from a drone?
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Communities push back against SCOMM: join them!
By the end of May 2012, almost the entire United States had been blanketed by an ICE storm.
The remaining “Secure Communities”-free zones had dwindled to two states (Alabama, which was only 55 percent activated) and Illinois (25 percent activated) as well as the District of Columbia.
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How “Secure Communities” makes us all insecure
The Massachusetts version of Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio has something to celebrate.
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Biometrics, the military and the police: who is who? Where does that leave us?
The FBI and the Department of Defense are getting close to opening their giant biometrics center, where biometric data about people as diverse as Afghan villagers, Iraqi businessmen, Pakistani farmers, immigrants to the United States, and
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Archive: Civil Liberties Update
Civil Liberties Update | September 30, 2011 CONTENTS A. EXECUTIVE ACTIONS Building the National Security Surveillance State • “Did US trade freedom for security after 9/11?” • We are all under the gaze of the surveillance state • The best security...
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The Civil Liberties Update
Below are the most recent civil liberties updates. For older updates, visit the ACLUm site here and our archive here. A Post-9/11 Civil Liberties Update Civil Liberties Update | December 29, 2011 CONTENTS A. EXECUTIVE ACTIONS Building the National Security Surveillance State...
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