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Saving Face: When Facial Recognition Meets Data Privacy and Security Rules

Join Founding Partner Martin Tully for a live webcast.

Description: Of all the modern technologies that leverage biometric data as a means of ascertaining or confirming human identity, facial recognition technology is perhaps the trendiest, and most divisive. The industry is robust and growing, with the facial recognition market clocking in at just under $4 billion in 2018. Yet, the development and usage or facial recognition technology is controversial, in part because of its perceived encroachment on anonymity. Handing over biometric data triggers privacy and accuracy concerns, and our panel will take a deep dive into those concerns and what is being done to answer them.
 
Topics Covered:
·         What exactly is facial recognition?
·         What companies are using it and how is it being used?
·         How has the industry grown and evolved over the last decade?
·         What are the privacy concerns surrounding facial recognition?
·         What are the accuracy concerns surrounding facial recognition?
·         What’s the future of facial recognition?

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