The Hill: Basic biometrics: Why this emerging technology must be regulated now

The Hill: Basic biometrics: Why this emerging technology must be regulated now by Adam Leval:

It’s been a while since news broke of a massive data compromise that affected an undisclosed number of people driving through border patrol checkpoints in the United States. A juicy target had been hit, and the haul was quickly distributed on the dark web.

In play were the license plate images and traveler ID photos of individuals who had crossed U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint lanes across Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. Experts covering the incident believed that it was possible the breach was under-reported and still more sensitive data was exposed. One of the main concerns was the amount of facial recognition data that went walkabout.

The DHS wants to use facial recognition on 97 percent of departing air passengers by 2023. Apple has been using facial recognition as a security option on the iPhone X since its launch in 2017. The applications are various, and there are more announced nearly every day.

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