
New York Landlord Seeks To Use Facial Recognition On Tenants
The controversial technology may be able to be regulated at the public level, but can we keep private entities from infringing on privacy rights?
June 20, 2019 Sam Harton Leave a Comment
The controversial technology may be able to be regulated at the public level, but can we keep private entities from infringing on privacy rights?
June 4, 2019 Sam Harton Leave a Comment
The tech-friendly city made clear in mid-May that its positive relationship with technology does not supercede its desire to resist the slippery slope into a police state.
June 1, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
45th largest school district in Pennsylvania commits to security in transit by taking part in Safety Vision’s Evergreen Program, installing camera systems on 185 buses district-wide.
May 28, 2019 Lisa Montgomery Leave a Comment
Equipped with advanced technology, NXT Robotics’ fifth generation UGV can add a level of outdoor security.
May 27, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
Even though the false positive rates are high, police are hoping to fix those mistakes soon.
May 22, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
It isn’t easy being a security operations analyst. Every company needs a cybersecurity portfolio, and the threats out there only continue to grow. Almost daily we see a new attack that costs an organization capital, reputation, or both. Security Orchestration Automation Response (SOAR) tools could provide aid to organizations buried by the potential threats out […]
May 16, 2019 Paul Konikowski Leave a Comment
A former student of the College of St. Rose in New York pled guilty to destroying “66 computers as well as numerous monitors and digital podiums containing USB data ports owned by the College.” The damage was done using a “USB Killer” device that discharged high voltage pulses into the host device, damaging the host’s electrical […]
May 9, 2019 Sam Harton Leave a Comment
In an effort to make the lives of border control officers easier, the European Parliament voted to integrate separate databases into one large space for personal identification information.
May 7, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
Airports are beginning to scan the faces of passengers boarding flights in an effort fast-tracked by the Trump Administration.
May 2, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
Upcoming vote will determine whether facial recognition software will be sold to governments in the future.
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