Hikvision Interrogation Solution For PRC Police
Hikvision has a custom PRC China interrogation solution that integrates with tiger chairs, metal restraining devices used by Chinese police to lock...
By Charles Rollet - almost 2 years ago
Hikvision has a custom PRC China interrogation solution that integrates with tiger chairs, metal restraining devices used by Chinese police to lock...
By Charles Rollet - almost 2 years ago
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Hikvision is contracted to build a sweeping "combat platform" for PRC police that live-tracks protestors and even predicts the chance of them...
Xinjiang police used Hikvision cameras to catch Uyghurs for traveling abroad as part of the region's feared IJOP "anti-terrorism" platform,...
By IPVM Team - almost 2 years ago
This 32-page white paper examines Hikvision's role in human rights abuses, including mosque and concentration camp surveillance, Xinjiang's...
By Conor Healy - almost 2 years ago
Oosto, formerly Anyvision, announced its new facial recognition appliance, touting lower TCO than previous architectures, and spoke with IPVM about...
Not only has the ACLU scored a major victory against Clearview AI, the ACLU tells IPVM it is "ready to take action" against other companies that...
PRC AI company DeepGlint was sanctioned by the US in July 2021 citing involvement in "human rights violations and abuses" in Xinjiang. Last month,...
Not since 2019 has ISC West felt "normal". 2020 was canceled, 2021 was held in the summer Vegas heat and suffered from poor attendance. IPVM is at...
Although New Jersey police were explicitly instructed that facial recognition matches are not to be used as probable cause for arrest, the police...
The ACLU in a recent report warned of the "mass-surveillance system" that Flock Safety is building by selling ALPR products to networks of police...
Surveillance against Uyghurs by PRC manufacturers has been a major emphasis of IPVM's reporting since 2018 when IPVM exposed how Dahua and...
By Charles Rollet - about 2 years ago
The next-generation metal detector market is heating up with a number of newer entrants. While the US publicly traded Evolv may be the most widely...
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A consortium of 11 Latin American NGOs, released a report on what it labels as "perverse" facial recognition implementations by nine Latin American...
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Corsight plans to release a new product that combines DNA and face recognition technology and could have significant law enforcement and privacy...
A UK grocery chain known for touting its ethical practices is running a live facial recognition (LFR) system across dozens of locations with...
SenseTime says its US shareholders do not have to divest, despite the US Treasury placing the company on a US investor blacklist earlier this...
The China Public Security Expo (CPSE) 2021, historically a mega-event, with 150,000+ attendees in Shenzhen, had significantly lowered attendance...
Hikvision and Dahua have filed patent applications for methods of algorithmically manipulating fever camera readings, contra to IEC/ISO standards....
The US Treasury Department sanctioned eight PRC companies by adding them to its US investment blacklist, including DJI and four PRC video...
AI's use for military purposes has become controversial, with Anyvision (now Oosto) being scrutinized for this in 2020. Now, Oosto has...
The US government announced sweeping sanctions, which had previously been reported to target only SenseTime, against 15 entities and 10 individuals...
By Conor Healy and Charles Rollet - over 2 years ago
Gabriel, the Brazilian startup backed by Softbank, recently raised $12 million USD to install its video surveillance "protection network" in Rio de...
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