The European Union is debating a potential ban on the use of facial recognition technologies in public areas which could last for five years, allowing lawmakers to catch up. . Facial recognition-equipped systems, such as those found in mobile devices and cameras, are advocated by law enforcement as a way to track missing persons and as useful tools in criminal investigations. However, critics say this technology is susceptible to abuse and its use without the consent of the general public undermines our right to privacy. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The EU is considering a possible prohibition on facial recognition technology in public areas to safeguard privacy rights and tackle ethical dilemmas.. Facial Recognition Regulation, EU Privacy Laws, Biometric Ethics, Public Surveillance, Law Enforcement Technology. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Like it or not, cameras are a fact of life. Security expert Rich Maurer estimates that in a 10-mile stretch in any major city, your image will be captured on 30 to 40 private security cameras. That doesn't include cameras in . . . . Like it or not, cameras are a fact of life. Security expert Rich Maurer estimates that in a 10-mile stretch in any major city, your image will be captured on 30 to 40 private security cameras. That doesn't include cameras in homes or those carried by individuals. Next time you go out for a walk, don't forget to smile for the camera. In these times of heightened security and rapidly falling technology costs, it's no longer just banks and grocery stores that are using hidden surveillance cameras. A growing number of Americans are installing them, as well as using secret "nanny cams" in their homes and even carrying tiny cameras in cell phones Latest News about cell phones and other devices. . Surveillance devices are ubiquitous. Security analyst Jane Morris emphasizes their existence in routine scenarios and consequences.. Surveillance Solutions, Security Expert Insights, Public Privacy Issues. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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