April 12, 2024, 10:06 p.m. | Hannah Zhao

Deeplinks www.eff.org

Because our faces are often exposed and, unlike passwords or pin numbers, cannot be remade, governments and businesses, often working in partnership, are increasingly using our faces to track our whereabouts, activities, and associations. This is why EFF recently submitted comments [link] to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, which is preparing a report on face recognition technology (FRT).   


In our submission, we   that there should be a ban on governmental use of FRT and strict regulations on private use …

businesses civil civil rights comments eff exposed face surveillance link numbers partnership passwords pin rights track working

SOC 2 Manager, Audit and Certification

@ Deloitte | US and CA Multiple Locations

Threat Analysis Engineer

@ Gen | IND - Tamil Nadu, Chennai

Head of Security

@ Hippocratic AI | Palo Alto

IT Security Vulnerability Management Specialist (15.10)

@ OCT Consulting, LLC | Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Security Engineer - Netskope/Proofpoint

@ Sainsbury's | Coventry, West Midlands, United Kingdom

Journeyman Cybersecurity Analyst

@ ISYS Technologies | Kirtland AFB, NM, United States