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TSA's Airport Facial-Recognition Tech Faces Audit Probe
Tuesday February 4, 2025. 01:10 AM , from Slashdot
The letter from the Homeland Security OIG was addressed to Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR), who co-led the group of 12 Senators who asked for an inspection of TSA facial recognition in November last year. 'Americans don't want a national surveillance state, but right now, more Americans than ever before are having their faces scanned at the airport without being able to exercise their right to opt-out,' Merkley said in a statement accompanying Cuffari's letter. 'I have long sounded the alarm about the TSA's expanding use of facial recognition... I'll keep pushing for strong Congressional oversight.' While Cuffari's office was light on details of what would be included in the audit, the November letter from the Senators was explicit in its list of requests. They asked for the systems to be evaluated via red team testing, with a specific investigation into effectiveness - whether it reduced screening delays, stopped known terrorists, led to workforce cuts, or amounted to little more than security theater with errors. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/02/03/2353253/tsas-airport-facial-recognition-tech-faces-audit-pro...
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