Privacy

Read: Alcatraz AI Achieves 3 ISO Certifications for Security & Privacy

Alcatraz AI Achieves 3 ISO Certifications for Security & Privacy

Now certified for ISO 27001, ISO 27017 and ISO 27018, Alcatraz AI says it continues to meet and exceed industry standards for security and privacy.

Read: Man Realizes He Has Unauthorized Access to Brinks Home Customer Data

Man Realizes He Has Unauthorized Access to Brinks Home Customer Data

An Edmonton man had access to data of roughly 100 customers for nearly a year before Brinks heeded his warnings.

Read: Hidden Camera Found in Fake Smoke Detector in Woman’s Apartment

Hidden Camera Found in Fake Smoke Detector in Woman’s Apartment

The device housed a motion-activated surveillance system with a memory card inside. The camera was pointed at the bed.

Read: 5 Experts Express Role of Standards in Video Surveillance

5 Experts Express Role of Standards in Video Surveillance

As surveillance systems move to the Cloud and customers become increasingly concerned over privacy, it’s integral integrators take the proper precautions.

Read: Maine Enacts Most Comprehensive Facial Recognition Ban in Country

Maine Enacts Most Comprehensive Facial Recognition Ban in Country

The bill passed by Maine also gives citizens the ability to sue the state if they have been unjustifiably targeted by facial recognition technology.

Read: Virginia Becomes Latest State to Ban Police Use of Facial Recognition

Virginia Becomes Latest State to Ban Police Use of Facial Recognition

The ban prohibits all local law enforcement agencies and campus police departments from purchasing or using facial recognition technology unless it is expressly authorized by the state legislature.

Read: Pilot Program in Jackson, Miss., Lets Police Live-Stream Ring Doorbells

Pilot Program in Jackson, Miss., Lets Police Live-Stream Ring Doorbells

The pilot program has no affiliation with Amazon or Ring and is instead being conducted in partnership with two technology companies.

Read: Amazon Halts Police Use of Facial Recognition Software for a Year

Amazon Halts Police Use of Facial Recognition Software for a Year

Amazon will allow its software to be used by organizations that help rescue human trafficking victims and reunite missing children with their families.

Read: Ring May Be Considering Adding LPR, Facial Recognition to Cameras

Ring May Be Considering Adding LPR, Facial Recognition to Cameras

A leaked survey shows Ring asked beta testers how interested they would be in technology such as familiar faces detection, license plate detection and more.

Read: UCLA Abandons Facial Recognition Plan After Student Backlash

UCLA Abandons Facial Recognition Plan After Student Backlash

The university reversed its decision after an experiment conducted by a privacy group saw facial recognition software falsely match the headshots of some UCLA athletes and faculty to mugshots.

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