Reuters reports on the use of technology by banks in the U.S. to monitor employees. City National Bank of Florida, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo have rolled out technology to keep tabs on their staff, which include camera software equipped with facial recognition features. City National Chief Information Security Officer Bobby Dominguez said the bank would not "compromise our clients' privacy" through its use of the tech.
20 April 2021
Banks begin trialing tech to monitor employees
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