A bigger concern is that currently there are no laws governing the use of facial technology in the country whether its the state using it or even private companies i think whats really troubling at the moment is the technology is being rolled out without legislation and empowered regulators this is not technology to have a very good track record of being accountable for i can find out who is using it under what circumstances what weve done with the data where that stored whats the track record of cybersecurity on keeping that data protected all of the things we have no idea has just been rolled out when people feel that theyre being observed all the time that has a really Chilling Effect which to things like your right to protest your right to go to a Job Interview to hang out with some friends to go to church these are things that perhaps the state doesnt have a right to keep an eye on the met police have defended the trials saying they quote and that members of the public or through
Systems the growth of affordable Biometric Technology means that fingerprints iris scans facial recognition and infrared palm scanning have been used to speed up access to canteens libraries registrations payments and luckys a big selling point of course has been security by metric unable to access is seen as a foolproof way of keeping School Building safe however a big concern is how robust the systems are who has access to the biometric data is there a process for deletion and what happens if the system is compromised i also sent the puppet occasion a few years ago freedom of information request about a tech the software a technique written standards that adhering to sort of International Standards at the hardware secure nobody could answer no no weve never text system no with that method and International Standard its just seems to have sort of been going under the carpet and nobody is aware of. You know whats in schools whats being sold to schools who are thoughts as to whether or
Will argue that issues with accuracy can be fixed they arent wrong technology can always be improved on whats a bigger concern is that currently there are no laws governing the use of facial technology in the country whether its the state using it or even private companies i think whats really troubling at the moment is the technology is being rolled out without legislation and empowered regulators this is not technology to have a very good track record of being countable so i can find out who is using it under what circumstances what weve done with the data where that stored whats the track record of cybersecurity on keeping that data protected all of the things we have no idea has just been rolled out when people feel that theyre being observed all the time that has a really Chilling Effect the things like your right to protest your right to go to a Job Interview to hang out with some friends to go to church these are things that perhaps the state doesnt have a right to keep an eye o
Biometrics are individual unique so much so that theyve always served as a Gold Standard for i did with really high levels of accuracy and Strong Security fingerprints and d. N. A. Databases have been the mainstay for Police Investigators for decades and across many parts of the world people who are literally used some prints in place of written signature. Has been researching the growing use of biometrics theres also your face now which is being recorded so thats just your facial point thats called facial Recognition Technology your voice is biometric data but theres also something called gait analysis which is how you walk so those are ways that they can identify you and another way behavioral biometrics that might be your online behavior so how you use your mouth where you click on things as you go through the internet but even how regular they are posting on facebook theres a lot that you can can get just from people ordinary lives and thats why its so important to have this debate
The trade war and tariffs are having on farmers across the u. S. You can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. Washington journal is next. Host good morning. It is saturday, august 17. We read that nearly one quarter of the electorate this time around will be 65 or older and seniors vote at a much higher percentage than others. We ask seniors only to call in this morning. What are your top issues for campaign 2020 . If you live in the eastern or central time zones, call 202 7488000. West, 202 out 7488001. You can send a tweet c spanwj. Commentalso post a on facebook. Key to the 2020 democratic president ial nomination. As they talk about iowa, in 2020, 23 of the electorate will be 65 and older. That is the highest share since 1970. In iowa specifically, the numbers are more dramatic those 50 and older accounted for 58 of democratic caucusgoers in 2016. 28 were 65 and older. Clear thateeds to be 60 of caucusgoers are going to be over the age of 50 said brad anderson, who is a f