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The Evolution of Nation-State Hackers, and How to Protect Yourself From Spies

This week, we will dive into how internet-connected digital devices have enabled authoritarian nation-states to spy on open democratic societies, and how to protect...

Retail Banking Surveillance for Illegal Activity Report

Retail Banking Surveillance for Illegal Activity Report

Milestone Enhances XProtect to Include Centralized Search and Additional New Features

Milestone Systems’ recently announced 2019R3 and 2020R1 software releases introduce several new features and capabilities to its XProtect video management software and...

Genetec Occupancy Management Package Monitors Physical Distancing & Occupancy

COVID-19 continues to sweep across the globe and significantly impact various segments of the tourism, retail, and restaurant sectors as well as other public venues. As...

Tech Trend Update: If Digital Ethics Then Data Equity

The COVID-19 crisis demands solutions, and some technologists might insist it's time to move fast and break things. But building new technologies without digital ethics...

Tech Trend Update: If Digital Ethics Then Data Equity Storyboard

The COVID-19 crisis demands solutions, and some technologists might insist it's time to move fast and break things. But building new technologies without digital ethics...

Screening for COVID-19 With Contactless Temperature Checks

This note offers guidance to organizations considering elevated body temperature/fever detection solutions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to assist with reopening...

Surveillance, Cities, and Facial Recognition

In this week's transcript from FiRe, our members will have a chance to understand the experience of the Uyghur population in China on a personal level as Ilshat Kokbore...

Dutch Court Halts Use of AI for Detecting Welfare Fraud

In a landmark ruling, a Dutch court has ordered an immediate halt to the government’s use of an automated system for detection of welfare fraud.

Facebook Will Pay Illinois Users $550-Million Settlement Over Its Use of FRT

Facebook agreed to pay $550 million to settle a class action lawsuit with a group of users in Illinois over its use of facial recognition technology (FRT) to tag...
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