United made major changes to its MileagePlus loyalty program that now offers more benefits to members holding at least one of its cobranded cards — and punishes those who don’t.
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This week on Cyber Uncut, David Hollingworth and Bethany Alvaro talk about how Australia is lagging in AI adoption, the grey areas of facial recognition and surveillance, the alarming youX data breach ...
Imprivata, a leading provider of access management solutions for healthcare and other mission-critical industries, today announced that Imprivata Patient Access is now ...
This month WVU Medicine Princeton Community Hospital announced that it had been recognized as one of America’s Best 250 Hospitals. For some in Southern West Virginia and Southwest Virginia, it ...
Ring and Flock said last year they were planning on working together to give Ring camera owners the option to share their video footage in response to law enforcement requests.
A retired FBI agent said on Wednesday new surveillance images from the home of Nancy Guthrie suggest the person who abducted her may have been an inexperienced kidnapper.
California-based retail loss prevention specialist Gatekeeper Systems has integrated ROC’s facial recognition with its FaceFirst platform through a new strategic partnership. FaceFirst provides ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Milwaukee's Fire and Police Commission (FPC) holds a public hearing on facial recognition technology used by the Milwaukee Police ...
A years-long debate over the use of facial recognition software by the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) came to a head at a contentious Thursday meeting of the city’s Fire and Police Commission (FPC) ...
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Police Department’s use of facial recognition technology was the subject of the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission meeting that lasted more than five hours Thursday night.
Federal immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit whose increasing use on observers and bystanders is alarming civil liberties advocates, lawmakers and activists.
An email detailed Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman paused the department's pursuit and use of facial recognition technology. Months of public concerns prompted Norman's change. Now, the ...
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