Biometric technologies have become the most common, effective and accurate means of user identification and authentication. Although biometrics are highly reliable, they also raise many ethical issues. How do corporations determine what is ethical, and what isn’t, in the world of biometrics and security? Who makes that decision?
Mitch Ashley and Mat Newfield are joined by Larry Whiteside (Cyversity), Karen Moore (Unisys) and Michelle Beistle (The Nature Conservancy) to discuss the bias and ethics in biometrics.
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