Facial recognition stories
Alcatraz appoints Erik Nord to lead European growth
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Alcatraz names Erik Nord to drive European expansion of its privacy-first facial authentication platform for workplaces and secure sites.
Artificial intelligence express entry underused as fans queue in heat
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AI express lanes at the Australian Open went largely unused, leaving fans queuing for hours in near 40C heat despite record attendance.
3DiVi urges banks to track real-world facial security
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3DiVi urges banks to track real-world facial ID performance, warning that hope and lab tests are no substitute for live risk metrics.
Google launches age checks for young users in Singapore
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Google has begun using AI-powered age checks in Singapore, tightening default safety settings for under-18s on Search, Play, Maps and YouTube.
Snap locks 415,000 teen accounts, urges app store age checks
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Snap locks 415,000 suspected under-16 Snapchat accounts in Australia and renews calls for stricter app store-level age checks.
Blue Cloud deploys AI video system at Telangana clinic
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Blue Cloud rolls out AI video analytics at a Telangana dialysis centre, integrating patient ID, workflow tracking and safety monitoring.
AI deepfakes force firms to rethink trust & security
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AI deepfakes are eroding faith in biometrics and executive identities, forcing companies to rebuild trust in how they verify people and payments.
Digital billboards to power USD $54.6bn OOH boom
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Digital billboards are set to drive OOH ad spend to USD $54.6bn by 2025, as programmatic trading and data tools fuel rapid DOOH growth.
Google Photos adds AI editing tools for Australians
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Google Photos is rolling out AI-powered editing in Australia, letting Android users transform images simply by typing or speaking prompts.
PEXA unveils AML tool PEXA Clear for property sector
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PEXA launches PEXA Clear AML tool for Australian property sector, ahead of new AUSTRAC Tranche 2 rules starting 1 July 2026.
Alcatraz Rock X completes live airport facial ID tests
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Alcatraz’s Rock X facial authentication system has completed live trials at Honolulu airport, boosting its pitch for staff and secure-area access.
3DiVi urges phased rollout to cut CCTV facial misfires
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3DiVi urges cities to phase in facial recognition for CCTV after most operators report surprise spikes in false matches once systems go live.
AI Media Station puts edge intelligence in the lounge
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KTC and Consult Red unveil AI Media Station, a Qualcomm-powered proof-of-concept bringing private edge AI control to living room media hubs.
Suprema unveils dual BioStar platforms, new biometrics
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Suprema debuts twin BioStar access platforms and flagship AI facial terminal at Intersec 2026, targeting high-security, high-traffic sites.
Ping Identity buys Keyless to boost biometric security
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Ping Identity snaps up Keyless to add privacy-preserving biometrics and fight AI-driven deepfakes and account takeover attacks.
Shoplifter alerts more than double in 2025 - Facewatch says
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Facewatch says UK retailers’ facial recognition alerts more than doubled to over 500,000 in 2025 amid rising theft and abuse in stores.
iProov, HYPR join forces to combat AI-driven deepfakes
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iProov and HYPR integrate liveness checks with passwordless login to stop deepfake workers infiltrating enterprises at onboarding.
Half of UK adults back social media ban for under-16s
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Over half of UK adults want under-16s barred from social media, as new polling exposes deep divides over children’s online access and safety.
Cloud security firms, Brivo & Eagle Eye, form AI security giant
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Brivo and Eagle Eye Networks will merge under the Brivo name to create what they claim is the world’s largest AI cloud security platform.
Dark web sells UK ID packs to bypass bank biometrics
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Dark web vendors sell UK ID packs for about USD $30, helping criminals bypass biometric checks at banks and fintechs, AMLTRIX warns.