Hearing on Customs and Border Protection's Use of Facial Recognition Technology
A House Homeland Security subcommittee held a hearing on Customs and Border Protection’s use of facial recognition technology at airports an… read more
A House Homeland Security subcommittee held a hearing on Customs and Border Protection’s use of facial recognition technology at airports and other ports of entry. Topics included benefits as well as concerns about data security, misidentification and privacy rights. Witnesses included Rebecca Gambler, director of the Government Accountability Office’s Homeland Security and Justice Team; Jeramie Scott, senior counsel at Electronic Privacy Information Center; Nicol Turner Lee, director of technology innovation at the Brookings Institution; and Daniel Tanciar, chief innovation officer at Pangiam. close
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