Published inCenter on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown LawNew Report on Face Recognition: A Forensic Without the ScienceOn January 30, 2019, New Jersey resident Nijeer Parks received a call from his grandmother informing him that he was wanted by the police…Dec 7, 2022Dec 7, 2022
Published inCenter on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown LawHow police get technology without paying for itThe costs of “free” advanced police tech are borne by the public.Jun 14, 2021Jun 14, 2021
Published inCenter on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown LawPublic Protest, Face Recognition, and the Shield of AnonymityFace recognition is a tool that removes the shield of anonymity from people protesting systemic racism and anti-blackness.Jun 9, 2020Jun 9, 2020
Published inCenter on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown LawSome key takeaways from NIST’s report on face recognitionA breakdown of NIST’s report on the effect of demographics on the accuracy of face recognition systems.Jan 24, 2020Jan 24, 2020