Identity News Digest – May 22, 2024
Welcome to FindBiometrics’ digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today: IDEMIA Gets World-First ISO Mobile ID Certification […]
Welcome to FindBiometrics’ digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today: IDEMIA Gets World-First ISO Mobile ID Certification […]
The implementation of facial-recognition technology as part of Bermuda’s new security camera network has raised privacy and human rights concerns. The Bermuda Human Rights Commission (HRC) has expressed alarm over […]
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has weighed in on proposed legislation that would allow the country’s national police, the Garda, to use facial recognition technology for retrospective searches […]
Welcome to FindBiometrics’ digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today: Canadian Cops Seek Input on Facial Recognition […]
The Peel Regional Police Human Rights Project Team in Ontario, Canada, is initiating online consultations in March and April to gather public opinion on the use of facial recognition technology. […]
The European Court of Justice has ruled that the systematic storage of the biometric and genetic data of convicted criminals until their death is a violation of European Union law. The […]
Welcome to FindBiometrics’ digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today: UN’s Human Rights Arm Weighs in on […]
In an open letter addressed to the key institutions of the European Union, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has emphasized the importance of integrating human rights law […]
Welcome to FindBiometrics’ digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today: China Proposes Facial Recognition Guardrails The Cyberspace […]
IBM has come out in favor of restricting the export of facial recognition technologies to oppressive regimes. As Reuters reports, IBM’s statement is in response to a request for public […]
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