A report from American Security Today U.S. Outdone by China and Russia
Russian & Chinese Firms Win NIST/IARPA
Face Recog Contest
The dark side of facial recognition technology
August 22, 2016
You can change your name or use a pseudonym. You can also edit or delete your social media accounts. But you cannot change your face so easily. Facial recognition helps us solve a lot of problems — and it simultaneously creates plenty of new ones. In this post, we discuss the threats that come with the global spread of such systems.
1. Losing the right to privacy — on a global scale
2. Abuse by law enforcement
3. Corporations spying on everybody
4. Anybody can find you
5. There is a thin line between security and disaster
6. Don’t share your face with any Tom, Dick, or Harry
NIST plans to release a report on the solutions presented.
Original post http://www.planetbiometrics.com/article-details/i/6527/
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(Learn More. Courtesy of Fox News, FindFace and YouTube. Posted on Dec 28, 2016)
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Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT)
The FRVT aims at measurement of the performance of automated face recognition technologies applied to a wide range of civil, law enforcement and homeland security applications including verification of visa images, de-duplication of passports, recognition across photojournalism images, and identification of child exploitation victims.
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