How LIDAR Can Power the Next Generation of Anonymized Security Solutions
LIDAR systems have the ability to highlight potential threats while still guaranteeing the anonymity of people or objects not deemed a risk.
LIDAR systems have the ability to highlight potential threats while still guaranteeing the anonymity of people or objects not deemed a risk.
A security researcher created a solution that utilizes ALPR software and a machine learning network to spot, track and store license plates and faces.
Those facial recognition bans you keep hearing about involve the government, not businesses. Here’s how to select and utilize this biometric solution.
According to Parks Associates, 79% of US broadband households are concerned about data security or privacy issues when it comes to smart home technology.
Provided free of charge, IDIS privacy software enhances the ability of end users to obscure protected or non-relevant parties.
Photo storage app Ever is facing backlash after it was revealed that it is using billions of photos uploaded by its users to train its facial recognition system.
Detroiters have privacy concerns about a new program that would put surveillance cameras on traffic lights at 11 intersections in the city.
The city will use license plate readers and recognition software to track who enters and leaves the city.
Plainfield Police say they are drafting department regulations on the use of drones.
New Haven has roughly 4,000 security cameras at its disposal between those in neighborhoods and in schools.