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Daily Dashboard | DHS kicks off second phase of facial recognition for international travelers Related reading: A view from DC: The path to IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2024

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is starting the next phase of its facial-recognition partnership with the Customs and Border Patrol and Transportation Security Administration aimed to identify international travelers, FedScoop reports. The Traveler Verification Service’s second phase will have the CBP and TSA collect previously acquired images of passengers traveling on specific international flights and match them up against pictures taken at TSA checkpoints. DHS released its privacy impact assessment detailing the ways it will handle data concerns, stating it will quickly delete all personally identifiable information but will hang onto certain images anywhere from 12 hours to 14 days.
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