Identity News Digest – June 25, 2024
Welcome to FindBiometrics’ digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today: U.S. Commerce Dept. Bans Use of Kaspersky […]
Welcome to FindBiometrics’ digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today: U.S. Commerce Dept. Bans Use of Kaspersky […]
A ‘Five Eyes’ data-sharing scheme has dramatically expanded in recent years with little oversight, according to a new investigative report from RNZ. What began as a system to verify the […]
Ann Arbor, Michigan, has moved to restrict the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement, declaring it a threat to civil rights and liberties. On June 3, 2024, the […]
AAMVA is celebrating the passage of the Federal Aviation Reauthorization Act of 2024—and pointing out a little-noticed but key provision in the legislation concerning mobile IDs. When the bill passed […]
The implementation of facial-recognition technology as part of Bermuda’s new security camera network has raised privacy and human rights concerns. The Bermuda Human Rights Commission (HRC) has expressed alarm over […]
North Wales Police are conducting a two-day pilot program using live facial recognition technology at Holyhead Port. The technology aims to identify individuals wanted for “priority offenses”, those with outstanding […]
The Senate has passed a reauthorization bill for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)—and it excludes a bipartisan amendment that would have paused the deployment of facial recognition technology at U.S. […]
The University of California has initiated an independent investigation into the recent violence on its campus. The investigation is being led by 21st Century Policing Solutions, a law enforcement consulting […]
London’s Metropolitan Police are facing privacy concerns after a Freedom of Information request exposed that officers accessed the controversial facial recognition website PimEyes over 2,000 times in a recent three-month […]
Authorities in Saxony have developed a surveillance system incorporating high-resolution cameras and real-time facial recognition. The system, initially kept under wraps, can also record license plates, comparing all collected data […]
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