Facial Recognition

Read: Princeton Identity, EPAM Partner to Develop High-Security Remote Work Solutions

Princeton Identity, EPAM Partner to Develop High-Security Remote Work Solutions

The companies will address the need to provide secure use of confidential information as it is accessed by a remote workforce.

Read: AnyVision Raises $235M Funding Round From SoftBank, Others

AnyVision Raises $235M Funding Round From SoftBank, Others

The funding round is one of the largest in the visual intelligence space in Western markets and underscores the growing importance of AI.

Read: Maine Enacts Most Comprehensive Facial Recognition Ban in Country

Maine Enacts Most Comprehensive Facial Recognition Ban in Country

The bill passed by Maine also gives citizens the ability to sue the state if they have been unjustifiably targeted by facial recognition technology.

Read: The Burgeoning Implementation of Video Analytics in the Smart Home

The Burgeoning Implementation of Video Analytics in the Smart Home

Video analytics, such as facial recognition, will play a major role in the future as a result of normalizing specialized algorithms in home security systems.

Read: VTI Security Partners With Alcatraz AI to Deploy Facial Authentication Tech

VTI Security Partners With Alcatraz AI to Deploy Facial Authentication Tech

The Alcatraz AI Rock is a frictionless, touchless access control solution that utilizes AI to verify those interacting with the system.

Read: Brivo Unveils ‘Snapshot’ to Deliver AI-Enabled Facial Detection

Brivo Unveils ‘Snapshot’ to Deliver AI-Enabled Facial Detection

Brivo Snapshot uses machine learning technology to detect the presence of people within an access-indexed video stream.

Read: Federal Ban on Facial Recognition Reintroduced; SIA Opposes, Speaks Out

Federal Ban on Facial Recognition Reintroduced; SIA Opposes, Speaks Out

The bill would also block funding for state or local government that uses biometric surveillance or facial recognition during the moratorium.

Read: Government Use of Facial Recognition Banned in King County (Wash.)

Government Use of Facial Recognition Banned in King County (Wash.)

Washington’s largest county, which comprises the greater Seattle area, is home to facial recognition software makers Amazon and Microsoft.

Read: SIA Raises Concern Over Facial Recognition Ban in Baltimore

SIA Raises Concern Over Facial Recognition Ban in Baltimore

The Baltimore City Council Public Safety Committee unanimously passed a temporary ban that would criminalize use of common consumer products.

Read: Convergint Partners With SAFR to Add Facial Recognition Offering

Convergint Partners With SAFR to Add Facial Recognition Offering

The SAFR platform is billed as a compact facial recognition solution with the ability to be deployed on the edge and within cameras.

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