A facial data privacy law has long affected consumers in ways that were never intended and makes many beneficial technologies unavailable due to litigation risk, according to SIA.
The new DHS policy includes a call for the use of all facial recognition and face capture technology to be “thoroughly tested to ensure there is no unintended bias.”
Government funding expires Oct. 1, the start of the federal budget year. A shutdown will effectively begin at 12:01 a.m. EDT if Congress is not able to pass a funding plan that President Biden signs into law.
The NCS4 administers the spectator survey every two years to investigate the general perceptions of industry safety and security practices and the potential impact of related current events among sports spectators.
SDM Senior Editor Rodney Bosch plied the exhibition hall during the first two days at GSX 2023. Check out a gallery of booth scenes from the show floor, with notes on a sampling of featured products and technologies.
Due to efforts led by the SIA with support from industry partners, the measure specifically excludes electronic products provided by security and life-safety manufacturers.
A just-published World Security Report, based on the opinions of 1,775 chief security officers from 30 countries, reveals that large global companies lost a staggering $1 trillion in revenue in 2022 due to physical security incidents, equivalent to a quarter of the world's GDP.
A surge towards digital technologies prompted by COVID-19, along with the overall resurgence of the hospitality industry, has rendered hospitality companies well-acquainted with cyberattacks.