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How TSA's facial recognition program could protect privacy rights As airports grow more crowded and identity fraud increases, implementing state-of-the-art security protocols is essential.
As possible record-setting crowds fill airports nationwide, passengers may encounter new technology at TSA checkpoints.
The Transportation Security Administration is preparing to expand its controversial facial recognition program to around 430 airports over the next “several years” after finding “extremely ...
Some Questions about the TSA’s New Facial-Recognition Program A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) official checks a bag at Terminal 4 of JFK airport in New York City, May 17, 2017.
In today’s Tech Bytes, TSA’s new facial recognition ID program is now operating at 14 airports. Four airlines, Delta, United, American, and Alaska are participating.
Facial recognition technology is becoming more common but can sometimes be spoofed by someone wearing a mask, for example. Or images can present other challenges, such as when subjects close their ...