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Congress should enable facial with good oversight, not ban it.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Federal Labor Relations Authority and OPM said a 2018 Supreme Court decision opens up existing law to a new interpretation.
A top Customs and Border Protection official said an investigation into a subcontractor’s handling of images taken of travelers crossing the U.S.-Mexico could result in criminal or civil charges.
With cameras becoming ubiquitous, so are collections of people's faces. What about privacy, or even accuracy?
Over the past few years, facial recognition technology (FRT) has improved in leaps and bounds.
The Project on Government Oversight has been following the privacy issues associated with facial recognition.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection service says images of travelers and license plates have been exposed in a cyberattack
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. Facial recognition technology is coming to a school system in Western New York. And we meet the creator of the USB.
If you've been surprised by how smoothly airport processing can be for international travel, you might want to thank this individual.
Stephen Buko, founder and CEO at Kerb, discusses his company's AI-based solution to find out if passerby are actually looking at the outdoor ads that companies spend billions on every year.
Federal agencies testing the accuracy of facial recognition and biometrics see high rates with few flaws.
Technology executive Jeremy Grant gives his thoughts on the current state of biometrics and facial recognition technology.
Benji Hutchinson, vice president of federal operations at NEC, recently joined Federal News Network to discuss best practices for facial recognition implementation, as well as working through any challenges. Learn more on Federal Monthly Insights — Biometrics/Facial Recognition
In this exclusive executive briefing, experts will explore trends in facial recognition, where technology and applications are moving fast.