A new bill introduced by Sens. Chris Coons and Mike Lee would prevent “abuse” of facial recognition technology by federal authorities. Learn more in this Security Today article: . Following ongoing scrutiny of the use of facial recognition technology by police and the government, two senators have introduced a bill requiring federal law enforcement to obtain a warrant before using the software to conduct public surveillance. Sens. Chris Coons (D-Delaware) and Mike Lee (R-Utah) introduced The Facial Recognition Technology Warrant Act on Nov. 14 as part of an effort to regulate how authorities can use the tool, which has been criticized as invasive and less accurate when identifying people of color and women. In a statement, Coons and Lee said that facial recognition can be a valuable tool for police but could “violate the privacy of individual Americans” if used improperly. While introducing the bill, Lee said that Americans deserve protection from “facial recognition abuse.” The link for this article located at Security Today is no longer available. . Legislation requires government entities to obtain judicial authorization before employing biometric identification, protecting individual privacy.. Facial Recognition, Federal Law, Technology Regulation, Privacy Protection, Warrant Requirement. . Brittany Day
A group of hackers that doxxed thousands of federal law enforcement employees last week has followed up with more posts offering even more victims’ personal information. . The hacking group, which we won’t name here, published the personal details of around 4.000 federal law enforcement employees last week after breaching three related websites. It had defaced at least two of the three websites, publishing its logo on them, which remained viewable until at least Sunday. Employees at the FBI, Secret Service, Capitol Police, and US Park Police were among those doxxed, alongside police and sheriffs’ deputies in North Carolina and Florida, according to reports. Records posted on the group’s website included the individuals’ home addresses, phone numbers, emails and employers’ names. The link for this article located at NakedSecurity is no longer available. . Information comes to light regarding a cybercriminal collective exposing federal agents, making private information public on various platforms.. Federal Employees, Hacked Information, Personal Information Release, Data Breach. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
President George W. Bush on Wednesday signed into law the Commerce, State, Justice appropriations bill, a 2002 spending package that contains significant funding for a range of cyber-security and online crime-fighting programs. "At this critical time, when we are mounting . . . . President George W. Bush on Wednesday signed into law the Commerce, State, Justice appropriations bill, a 2002 spending package that contains significant funding for a range of cyber-security and online crime-fighting programs. "At this critical time, when we are mounting a world-wide effort to defeat terrorism, I appreciate that this bill provides significant new funding for our federal law-enforcement agencies in the Department of Justice, our diplomatic operations overseas, and for enhanced embassy security," the president said in a statement. The $41.6 billion appropriations measure includes funding for programs to fight cyber-crime, child pornography, and intellectual property theft. The package also includes money for technology research programs. The link for this article located at Newsbytes is no longer available. . President Barack Obama enacts legislation aimed at enhancing education and healthcare funding programs.. Cybersecurity Funding, Online Crime, Technology Research, Federal Law Enforcement. . Anthony Pell
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