
Elizabeth Denham, the UK’s Information Commissioner ( Information Commissioner’s Office ) published a great blog on the use of facial recognition in public: […]
Elizabeth Denham, the UK’s Information Commissioner ( Information Commissioner’s Office ) published a great blog on the use of facial recognition in public: […]
Why do some people mistrust facial recognition? This has been a very topical issue for some time. Often […]
An independent panel sets a framework for Police Use of Facial Recognition; Public largely supportive of proportionate use […]
Facial Recognition and the Big Brother Watch Report? The issue of police use of facial recognition technology is […]
There has been increasing press coverage pertaining to developments of anti-surveillance clothing and paraphernalia to counter the effectiveness […]
Massively interesting talk, that steers through the issues and concepts of why privacy matters expertly. Too often the […]
Allevate’s Carl Gohringer is pleased to be participating as a panellist at this week’s debate at Biometrics 2013 […]
Follow @Allevate You can download a PDF copy of this article by clicking this link. The accuracy of facial […]
Interesting article in London’s Independent newspaper on CCTV surveillance and face biometrics. Especially interesting is the view of […]
The UK Department of Education has announced that schools will no longer be permitted to take pupils’ fingerprints or other […]
Biometric security: More bottom-line benefits, less James Bond Carl Gohringer December 03, 2003 Bond movies will always be […]
Allevate Presenting at Biometrics 2011 Synopsis Recent advances in the accuracy of face recognition are resulting in an […]
A Surveillance Society? I’m sat in Heathrow waiting for an early morning departure for a business trip. Sipping […]