Sporting Facial Recognition Concerns
Facial recognition technology, increasingly integrated into the surveillance systems of sports stadiums worldwide, has raised significant privacy concerns...
Facial recognition technology, increasingly integrated into the surveillance systems of sports stadiums worldwide, has raised significant privacy concerns...
On May 23, 2024, cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered an unprotected database containing over 1.6 million documents linked to an...
Illinois is on the verge of amending its Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), a unique state law that has been at the forefront of biometric...
The University of Waterloo, faces a controversy as students discovered vending machines on campus were collecting facial-recognition data without consent.
Serco Leisure, a company managing leisure centers, has been instructed to halt the use of facial recognition and fingerprint scanning for employee tracking.
The Vietnamese government is set to initiate the collection of biometric data from its citizens, as mandated by to the country's Law on Citizen Identification
The UK government is poised to phase out physical immigration documents like Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) and Biometric Residence Cards (BRCs) by 2025,
Lawmakers in the United Kingdom have raised legal concerns about the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by the police.
A research team from Blackwing Intelligence has identified vulnerabilities that could enable the bypass of Windows Hello authentication on popular laptop models
Most British lawmakers lack awareness and understanding of the deployment and privacy implications of facial recognition technology (FRT)
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