A new data-security group founded by the Linux Foundation — and a new school of thought on data protection — has won new adherents, including AMD, Nvidia and Accenture. The expansion could provide facial recognition a new layer of security - potentially mollifying those who oppose the biometric technology. . Monday, the Confidential Computing Consortium said its newest members are Anjuna, Anqlave, Cosmian, iExec, IoTeX, R3 and the three information technology giants mentioned above. The consortium is a Linux Foundation project pushing an equally recent proposal designed to protect data in use. . The Confidential Computing Consortium welcomes new contributors such as Intel and ARM to enhance privacy for AI-driven voice recognition.. Facial Recognition, Data Protection, Biometric Security, Linux Foundation, Confidential Computing. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Over 40 groups have sent a letter to the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board asking the agency to recommend that the executive branch put a moratorium on facial recognition. What are your thoughts on this initiative? . A number of advocacy groups are pressuring the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board -- an independent government agency that advises the presidential administration on privacy matters -- to recommend that the federal government suspend use of facial recognition while accuracy and privacy issues are addressed. Forty groups led by the Electronic Privacy Information Center signed a letter on Monday that called for the agency to stop government use of facial recognition “pending further review,” citing a recent New York Times report ona massive facial recognition databaseas one reason why the PCLOB should recommend the suspension to the Secretary of Homeland Security and President Trump. The report found that more than 600 law enforcement agencies across the U.S. were using a database of social media photos built by Clearview AI, a little-known startup. The link for this article located at Security Today is no longer available. . Civil liberties organizations call for a halt to state-sponsored facial recognition due to privacy threats and reliability doubts.. Privacy Oversight Board, Facial Recognition Ban, Government Technology, Civil Liberties. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A leading Internet privacy group has created an e-mail certification program that, while not doing away with spam, will require member companies to identify themselves when sending unsolicited messages. The program, announced Thursday at the 2nd Annual Privacy Summit in Washington, . . . . A leading Internet privacy group has created an e-mail certification program that, while not doing away with spam, will require member companies to identify themselves when sending unsolicited messages. The program, announced Thursday at the 2nd Annual Privacy Summit in Washington, D.C., is a collaboration between Truste, which runs a privacy seal program for websites, and the technology consulting firm ePrivacy Group. The link for this article located at Wired.com is no longer available. . A prominent online security organization has launched a new email verification system aimed at improving spam regulation by promoting openness.. Email Certification Program, Spam Control, Trust Seal, Privacy Group. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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