First Arrest Made From Cameras Linked To Public Facial Recognition Database
By Josie Wales U.K. police recently made their first arrest using facial recognition software following a series of trials at large-scale public events. According to…
By Josie Wales U.K. police recently made their first arrest using facial recognition software following a series of trials at large-scale public events. According to…
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 Nicholas West It appears that air travel is going to be the new frontier for high-tech privacy invasion taking place in the name of…
By Nicholas West The desire for security, efficiency and convenience is a narrative that continues to incrementally condition the population to accept the erosion of…
By Bernie Suarez The march towards an Orwellian future where every form of human behavior is being monitored by AI-driven appliances and electronics is quickly…
By Mac Slavo It is true that how you react to a situation will determine whether or not you achieve a successful outcome. During an…
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…
By Derrick Broze A representative of the FBI was grilled by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform regarding the agency’s growing biometric database. Washington…
By Mac Slavo During the war on terrorism, Americans compromised their liberties to fight for freedom. Now, during the war on immigration, Americans will again…
By Nicholas West Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced a plan that could make Australia the world’s first country to implement a nationwide “contactless” system…
By James Corbett Well, that didn’t take long. In the wake of India’s demonetization of the 500 and 1,000 rupee notes last November, I wrote…
By Derrick Broze A German artist has revealed a new technology that he hopes will make it easier for individuals to avoid the growing Surveillance…
By Claire Bernish When giving gifts this holiday season, be strongly advised that certain toys will upload your child’s unique voice and personal information —…
By John Vibes According to a new report by Georgetown Law’s Center on Privacy and Technology, half of Americans now have photos of themselves stored…