Can we trust organizations with our facial images?
KAREN PANETTA: Laws must balance the benefits and risks of facial recognition technology, and steps must be taken to prohibit the unauthorized dissemination of the data
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by Karen Panetta | Oct 19, 2022
KAREN PANETTA: Laws must balance the benefits and risks of facial recognition technology, and steps must be taken to prohibit the unauthorized dissemination of the data
by Yogi Schulz | Aug 24, 2022
by Allan Bonner | Jul 21, 2022
by Michael Zwaagstra | Jul 18, 2022
by Alexandre Massaux | May 10, 2021
by Lee Harding | Dec 23, 2020
LEE HARDING: As the world’s favoured search engine, dominant email service and most popular video provider, Google has immense power over public opinion
by Fergus Hodgson | May 20, 2020
FERGUS HODGSON: Fear often trumps any proportionality or civil-liberties concern. After the virus passes, surveillance tools will remain
by Constantine Passaris | Feb 19, 2020
CONSTANTINE PASSARIS: The shambles of the Iowa caucuses reconfirms that electronic voting is still a long way off
by Anil Anand | Sep 8, 2019
ANIL ANAND: The end of carding won’t cease the gathering of information. Instead, it will be entered into police data bases without the public’s knowledge
by Doug Firby | Sep 3, 2019
Canada not ready to adopt tough EU standards
by Allan Bonner | Aug 19, 2019
BRENNEN SCHMIDT and ALLAN BONNER: Parties should publish their cyber security policies and subject themselves to audits that they publish. And they need to tighten up their practices
by Eamonn Brosnan | Aug 15, 2019
EAMONN BROSNAN: Who will ensure devices have been tested thoroughly and are secure? Who will ensure our privacy is protected?
by Bruce Matichuk | Jul 23, 2019
BRUCE MATICHUK: Visual intelligence allows for face identification, incident recognition, behaviour monitoring, object identification and even face or activity prediction
by Alec Bruce | Jul 16, 2019
ALEC BRUCE: It’s worthwhile remembering that before the Internet, instant messaging, social media and meme merchandising, depending on where you lived, almost nothing was private
by Peter Holle | May 12, 2019
FERGUS HODGSON: The key is to find digital mediums of exchange that preserve the distinct attributes of cash (FREE)
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