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Sector Report for Tuesday, 20 July 2010:
Safran in Talks to acquire most of L-1 Identity Solutions Inc.
Facial-recognition solution offers surveillance new edge
EU biometric passports not that safe, experts say
Here's looking at you: Tokyo digital billboards scan passers-by
Recent stories
Real ID will change flying within the U.S.
Withdraw of REAL ID Act requirements for driving licences temporarily as mDLs accelerate
Alumni of Human Identification Lab Attest to Its Influence
Congress rejects funding increase for DHS biometric system, directs independent review
Texas sues Google over biometric recognition features
CBP, Princess Cruise Line Introduces Facial Biometrics at Port of San Francisco
Israeli firm develops body cams with facial recognition
DHS wants AI forces working more as a department-wide team
Report Sheds light on extensive federal use of facial recognition technology
Who in America is standing up to privacy-bothering facial-recognition tech? Maine is right now leading the pack
A Unique Method of Rare-Earth Recycling Can Strengthen the Raw Material Independence of Europe and America
Managing the Dark Side of the Critical Minerals Rush
Games Can Promote Preparedness and Build Community Resilience to Wildfire
Five Considerations for Military Action Against Mexican Drug Cartels | Pro-Russia Disinformation Campaign Is Using Free AI Tools to Fuel a “Content Explosion” | Idaho Firefighter Shooting Connected to 2001 Fire at Aryan Nation Compound, and more
How Rare Earths Became China’s Top Trade Weapon | Far-Right Extremists Use Minecraft to Gamify Radicalization | Israeli Attacks Brought Fear but Not Regime Change to Iran, and more
Terrorgram Block Is a Welcome Step Towards Countering Violent Extremism
Emergency Powers Are for Emergencies
Flock Safety’s Feature Updates Cannot Make Automated License Plate Readers Safe
A Simple, Low-Cost Method Detects GPS Trackers Hidden in Vehicles, Empowering Cyberstalking Victims
Warnings of Cybersecurity Threats to Smart Grids from False Data Injection Attacks
States Fear Critical Funding from FEMA May Be Drying Up
Senate Kills AI-law Moratorium | Pentagon Will No Longer Share Satellite Data That Tracks Hurricanes | Catholic Bishops Try to Rally Opposition to Trump’s Immigration Agenda, and more
How Europe Got Tough on Migration | A Peace Agreement That Will Probably Not Bring Peace | Is Nicaragua Assassinating Government Critics in Costa Rica?, and more
Post-Attack Assessment of the First 12 Days of Israeli and U.S. Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities
The Uncertainty in the Aftermath of the U.S. Bombing in Iran
Quote of the Day
Cyber Attacks Shake Voters’ Trust in Elections, Regardless of Party
Nth Cycle Is Bringing Critical Metals Refining to the U.S.
Uneven Land Sinking Across New Orleans Increasing Flood Risk
NIST Releases Extensive Video Update on Champlain Towers South Investigation
Hurricane Helene Set Up Future Disasters, from Landslides to Flooding -- Cascading Hazards Like These Are Now Upending Risk Models
‘Our Era of Violent Populism’ | RFK’s Loopy Approach to Vaccines Endangers Americans | Microsoft Aided an Adversary’s AI Ambitions, and more
Real ID will change flying within the U.S.
Withdraw of REAL ID Act requirements for driving licences temporarily as mDLs accelerate
Alumni of Human Identification Lab Attest to Its Influence
Congress rejects funding increase for DHS biometric system, directs independent review
Texas sues Google over biometric recognition features
CBP, Princess Cruise Line Introduces Facial Biometrics at Port of San Francisco
Israeli firm develops body cams with facial recognition
DHS wants AI forces working more as a department-wide team
Report Sheds light on extensive federal use of facial recognition technology
Who in America is standing up to privacy-bothering facial-recognition tech? Maine is right now leading the pack
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