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Daily Dashboard | Company wants police body cams live streamed with facial recognition Related reading: IAPP releases second edition of 'Cybersecurity Law Fundamentals'

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Taser International is planning on live streaming police body camera footage to the cloud starting in 2017 as well as eventually integrating facial recognition technology, Motherboard reports. The combination would allow law enforcement to possibly identify criminals by looking at them. Facial recognition and body camera technology has caught the attention of other companies outside of Taser. “You’ve already got the ability to use cameras to tap into databases to find the license plates of stolen vehicles and overdue parking tickets,” said Digital Ally CEO Stan Ross, adding police and law enforcement are also excited to use facial recognition technology. “Why wouldn’t we be pushing to bring that technology to the next level?” Ross said. Georgetown Law’s Clare Garvie expressed concern about such capabilities, saying citizens would not be able to receive notice or give consent. "And there’s no police interaction even in place. No probable cause for a search," she added.
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