CBP (Customs and Border Protection): A new facial recognition system being tested at several airports in the USA helped catch a fraudster for the first time, at Dulles International airport near Washington, DC
The US Bureau of Customs and Border (CBP from Customs and Border Protection) published one Press release which states that a 26man traveling from Brazil with a French passport was recognized by an airport face recognition mechanism, which came into operation three days before. In the follow-up audit, the suspect was found to be from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Of course, CBP celebrates the event, as 105.000 people arrive from outside the US daily (this number does not include travelers from Mexico and Canada), according to International Trade Administration, quoted by Quartz February of 2017. Illegal entry to the US is reaching large numbers, so the organization needs every help it can have in identifying so many people on a daily basis.
Biometric technology allegedly uses CBP first collects photos from all travelers and links them to flight manifests and travel documents (mainly passports and visas). So upon touching down on American soil, foreign travelers are led to a camera, which captures an image and compares it to the one on travel documents to see if they are who they say they are.
CBP hopes that this practice will not only help identify terrorists and fraudsters who want to enter the US, but also speed up passage through airport screening, allowing travelers to pass through security without having card επιβίβασης. Η τεχνολογία δοκιμάζεται αυτή τη στιγμή σε 13 αεροδρόμια – σημεία εισόδου και εξόδου και είναι πολύ πιθανό ότι ο αριθμός θα αυξηθεί το επόμενο space.
As for our personal better safety and our data privacy, Americans know very well how to gild the pill. For those who know or remember the term "collateral damage" usually refers to human lives (civilians) and has become known through the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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