
Because of my former involvement with the biometric user conference managed by IDEMIA, MorphoTrak, Sagem Morpho, Motorola, and older entities, I always like to peek and see what they’re doing these days. And it looks like they’re still prioritizing the educational element of the conference.
Although the 2024 Justice and Public Safety Conference won’t take place until September, the agenda is already online.
Subject to change, presumably.
This Joseph Courtesis session, scheduled for the afternoon of Thursday, September 12 caught my eye. It’s entitled “Ethical Use of Facial Recognition in Law Enforcement: Policy Before Technology.” Here’s an excerpt from the abstract:
This session will focus on post investigative image identification with the assistance of Facial Recognition Technology (FRT). It’s important to point out that FRT, by itself, does not produce Probable Cause to arrest.
Re-read that last sentence, then re-read it one more time. 100% of the wrongful arrest cases would be eliminated if everyone adopted this one practice. FRT is ONLY an investigative lead.
And Courtesis makes one related point:
Any image identification process that includes FRT should put policy before the technology.
Any technology that could deprive a person of their liberty needs a clear policy on its proper use.
September conference attendees will definitely receive a comprehensive education from an authority on the topic.
But now I’m having flashbacks, and visions of Excel session planning workbooks are dancing in my head. Maybe they plan with Asana today.

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