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UID:pretalx-hope2020-QBGHGH@scheduler.hope.net
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DESCRIPTION:The fight against government use of face recognition technology
is an important one\, and one that civil liberties and other groups have
come at from many different angles. Unfortunately\, the technology is alre
ady out there - in use - and endangering people's privacy. Due to differin
g laws\, regulations\, and data-sharing agreements between federal\, state
\, and local agencies across the country\, U.S. residents and visitors fre
quently have their image not only collected and stored for facial recognit
ion purposes by the government\, but often also secretively shared between
dozens of agencies. Because of the complexity of these laws and agreement
s\, it's very difficult to learn who exactly has your image. It can take a
hacker mindset to learn where your image is - FOIAs\, online research\, e
ven contacting individuals directly at government agencies. Using all of t
hese methods\, EFF developed a new interactive website to explain to users
which agencies might be using their image for face recognition - and to s
pur them to act. The speakers will explain issues with facial recognition
technology\; what sort of advocacy has been effective in the past\; where
we stand on federal\, state\, and local regulations\; and discuss how they
did the research\, design\, and creation of the whohasyourface.org websit
e and its result on laws and advocacy\, as well as suggest ways that other
s can build on this research.
DTSTAMP:20200907T012916Z
LOCATION:Public Talk Stream
SUMMARY:Who Has Your Face? The Fight Against U.S. Government Agencies' Use
of Face Recognition - Jason Kelley\, Dr. Matthew Guariglia
URL:http://scheduler.hope.net/hope2020/talk/QBGHGH/
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