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Clear Conquered U.S. Airports. Now It Wants to Own Your Entire Digital Identity. - 27 mars 2021
‘You are your driver’s license, your credit card, your health care card, your building access card’ In March, the air travel industry ground to a halt. The coronavirus pandemic was spreading, and both airlines and passengers were caught unprepared. Most of the world, including the United States, began turning away (...)

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Minneapolis Police Can Use Facial Recognition And License Plates Readers To Identify Protesters - 3 juin 2020
As protesters demonstrate in Minneapolis in response to George Floyd’s death, law enforcement agencies have access to a host of surveillance tools that could make it easier to target and find them. The Minneapolis Police Department has a wide breadth of surveillance technologies that could be used to monitor and (...)

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Scandale Clearview : que pourra faire la justice contre la startup de reconnaissance faciale ? - Cyberguerre - 28 janvier 2020
Inconnue du grand public il y a encore un mois, la startup Clearview doit désormais rendre des comptes sur son application de reconnaissance faciale. De quoi ralentir son business florissant auprès des forces de l’ordre. Elle aurait sûrement préféré rester dans l’ombre. Depuis que le New York Times a détaillé les (...)

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How ICE Uses Social Media to Surveil and Arrest Immigrants - 23 décembre 2019
Emails sent by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials expose how ICE used social media and information gleaned by for-profit data brokers to track down and arrest an immigrant in Southern California. In the emails, which were disclosed in federal court filings, officials discussed the relationship status of (...)

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Etats-Unis : Clear propose la biométrie dans 22 aéroports - 30 janvier 2017
Les contrôles de sécurité accélérés sont un devenus un véritable Business aux Etats-Unis : le leader du marché Clear, espère compter 4 autres aéroports dans son offre dans les prochains mois selon Bloomberg"¦ La société Clear a proposé dans on offre l’aéroport Kennedy International de New York en janvier 2017 et prévoit de (...)

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Eye Scans Are Replacing Airline Boarding Passes - 27 janvier 2017
Security tech firm Clear makes a big leap toward a national network"”but there are still obstacles to overcome. Clear, the biometric screening firm long hobbled by a limited network, is landing in several major U.S. airports soon"”including New York’s LaGuardia"”marking the start of an era that could radically (...)