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DHS, private sector pushes wireless biometric sensing capabilities forward

Two distinct advances in non-invasive biometric surveillance are now converging to form a powerful trend that is redefining the landscape…

 

Innovatrics ABIS propels Brazil’s PCDF to national leader in solving violent crimes

Brazilian police and forensic pathologists are making use of Innovatrics ABIS to successfully identify dead people and solve cold cases….

 

Police, federal video surveillance of anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles raise alarms

In the wake of escalating protests in Los Angeles over U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and broader immigration…

 

No watchlist needed to secure public spaces: Corsight execs

Many of the threats to public safety from terrorists involve people who are not previously identified as violent extremists by…

 

Is this the perfect use case for police facial recognition?

By Professor Fraser Sampson, former UK Biometrics & Surveillance Camera Commissioner As another report on facial recognition technology is published, picture…

 

US law enforcement adopts AI with caution amid growing capabilities

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant frontier for federal law enforcement agencies. It’s a rapidly maturing capability being…

 

Regula makes privacy compliance easier for border control, law enforcement

Regula has rolled out a feature that allows for greater privacy protection. The personal data masking functionality has been extended…

 

Leidos wins $130M FBI contract to support CJIS biometric services program

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has awarded Leidos a five-and-a-half year $129.7 million contract to support its Criminal Justice…

 

Should police AI have discretion?

By Professor Fraser Sampson, former UK Biometrics & Surveillance Camera Commissioner “Discretion is the art of suiting action to circumstance –…

 

8 in 10 Brits support biometrics, personal data collection for national security

The majority of UK adults – 79 percent – support national security agencies collecting and processing personal data to investigate…

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