Identities Aren’t for Sale: TSA Biometrics Technology and the Need for Consumer Consent

Earlier this summer, over a dozen bipartisan senators signed an amendment to the FAA reauthorization bill, calling for a pause on additional rollout of the TSA’s facial recognition technology until the program has been reviewed and approved by Congress. Though […]

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*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Security Archives | TechSpective authored by Neville Pattinson. Read the original post at: https://techspective.net/2024/08/23/identities-arent-for-sale-tsa-biometrics-technology-and-the-need-for-consumer-consent/

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