Face Surveillance
Facial recognition is a powerful technique capable of facilitating a new era of mass surveillance. The technology has been in development since the 1960’s, but only recently has facial recognition begun to be rolled out in large scale. Face surveillance systems are now being implemented as part of commercial services, government administration, and law enforcement functions with little to no legal protections in place. Additionally, the technology is subject to bias and the images used to create the underlying algorithms and databases are often collected surreptitiously and without consent.
EPIC supports a ban on facial recognition.
Top News
- EPIC, Coalition Calls for Surveillance Reforms in Response to DOJ Surveillance of Congress and Reporters + (Jun. 18, 2021)
- Senator Markey Introduces Bill to Ban Face Surveillance + (Jun. 15, 2021)
- Biden Administration Abandons DHS Plans to Expand Biometric Collection + (May. 11, 2021)
- Maine Becomes First State to Enact Statewide Ban on Face Surveillance + (Jun. 30, 2021)
- 4th Circuit Rules That Baltimore Warrantless Aerial Surveillance Program Violates Fourth Amendment + (Jun. 24, 2021)
- In EPIC Suit, DOJ Identifies 182 Location Data Requests in District of Rhode Island from 2016-2019 + (Jun. 21, 2021)
- European Data Protection Authorities Issue Joint Call for Ban on Facial Recognition Across the EU + (Jun. 21, 2021)
- EPIC Asks D.C. Circuit to Review Decision Endorsing Secrecy of Drone Advisory Committee Working Groups + (Jun. 18, 2021)
- EPIC, Coalition Calls for Surveillance Reforms in Response to DOJ Surveillance of Congress and Reporters + (Jun. 18, 2021)
- After Meeting with EPIC, DC Council Chairman Seeks More Information About DC-Area Facial Recognition System + (Jun. 10, 2021)
- EPIC, Coalition Call for Global Ban on Biometric Recognition Technologies + (Jun. 7, 2021)
- EPIC, Coalition Call for Ban on Law Enforcement Use of Facial Recognition + (Jun. 3, 2021)
- King County, WA Bans Local Government Use of Facial Recognition + (Jun. 2, 2021)
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EPIC’s Work
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Agency Comments
- EPIC Comments on DHS Expanding of Biometric Entry-Exit (Dec. 21, 2020)
- EPIC Comments on DHS Expanding Collection/Use of Biometrics (Oct. 13, 2020)
- EPIC Comments to DPIAC on DHS’s Biometric Entry-Exit Program (Dec. 10, 2018)
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