New Surveillance Camera Software Allows Law Enforcement To Identify Groups Of People In Real-Time
By MassPrivateI Imagine walking down a public street on your way to dinner with your family; now imagine police knowing exactly who you are and…
By MassPrivateI Imagine walking down a public street on your way to dinner with your family; now imagine police knowing exactly who you are and…
By Nicholas West I’ve recently been covering the widening use of predictive algorithms in modern-day police work, which frequently has been compared to the “pre-crime”…
By Michael Maharrey Yesterday, Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts signed a bill into law that puts limitations on the storage and sharing of information collected by…
By Michael Maharrey Today, a Massachusetts committee passed a bill that would put strict limitations on the use of automated license plate reader systems (ALPRs) by the…
By Aaron Kesel Russia is to start a biometric database for financial services starting next summer, the Central Bank of Russia said in a statement….
By Nicholas West Over the past several months I’ve been covering the rapid acceleration toward mandatory biometric identification at U.S. airports. At the core of…
By Nicholas West Over the past several months I’ve been covering the incremental arrival of biometric identification at U.S. airports and a clear acceleration in…
By Michael Maharrey Tomorrow, a Montana law that limits the use of Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) in the state goes into effect. The new…
By Derrick Broze Private airlines are the last line of defense against the growing use of biometric facial recognition software at American airports. The U.S….
By Nicholas West What at first seemed like creeping tip-toe incrementalism toward the use of biometric ID for travel is quickly becoming a warp-speed reality….
By Nicholas West Over the last month, some very stark writing has appeared on the wall regarding the advancement of mandatory biometric IDs being imposed…
By Nicholas West We are accelerating to a full-on police state where “papers please” is set to be replaced by a less-intrusive biometric scan. It…
By Michael Maharrey On Friday, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock signed two bills into law that will increase privacy protections in the state and hinder at…
By Nicholas West Many times we come across tech press releases that are little more than grabs for funding within a climate of ripe pickings…