UQ experts develop world-first facial recognition technology to combat exploding cyber Read more: http://www.couriermail.com.au/national-news/queensland/uq-experts-develop-worldfirst-facial-recognition-technology-to-combat-exploding-cyber-crime/story-fnii5v6w-1226709994024#ixzz2drQ5rACA

THE human face is set to become the next-generation internet banking “password”, with Queensland researchers developing world-first facial recognition technology to counter exploding cyber crime. University of Queensland experts were facing off against global computer criminals, including Chinese child hackers, an international cyber crime conference on the Gold Coast heard…

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GOP convention will use ‘behavior recognition’ software on video surveillance cameras in Tampa

Jacob Goodwin Top Priority Sector:  video_surveillance_cctv Image Caption:  GOP conventionsite in Tampa, FL The police department in Tampa, FL, is deploying behavioral recognition software from BRS Labs on dozens of the video cameras that will provide round-the-clock surveillance at many of the venues where the GOP national convention will take…

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FBI’s next-gen criminal ID technology, including facial recognition, on track

Mark Rockwell Top Priority Sector:  law_enforcement_first_responders Image Caption:  Pender testifies The FBI’s next-generation of identification technology is 60 percent deployed and will be completed by 2014, said Jerome Pender, deputy assistant director the agency’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division on […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry… View full…

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