Search Results for ‘face recognition’ — 145 articles
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Your tattoos, selfies, and iris scans may soon be the property of the FBI
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Massachusetts one of fifteen states sharing drivers’ images with controversial CIA “terrorism” database
The state of Massachusetts is one of fifteen states sharing drivers' license images and data with federal agencies including the CIA and Department of Defense, a newly disclosed federal government document shows.
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Police tell us we need to give up privacy, but do these systems really keep us safe?
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The top twelve Privacy Matters posts in 2013
These are the 2013 stories that rose to the top from this humble blog, thanks to your interest and support. They appear in chronological order, starting in January 2013 and running through December. Happy New Year!
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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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Police: NSA leaks threaten our ability to use invasive surveillance technologies
The International Association of Chiefs of Police is having their annual conference this week. The conference provides a venue for officials from departments nationwide, as well as representatives from the federal Departments of Justice and Homeland Security and private corporations, to meet and share information about policing methodologies, technologies, and political issues related to their profession.