1、Congressional Research Service 1 Exposed Data Highlights Law Enforcement Use of Selected Technologies Kristin Finklea Specialist in Domestic Security July 10, 2019 Official use of image capturing and facial recognition technologyparticularly by law enforcementhas been the subject of recent congressi
2、onal attention. Specifically, there is interest in facial recognitions accuracy, the databases against which faces are compared, which individual data are subject to collection and retention, how agencies ensure data security, and public notification regarding the use of facial recognition and other
3、 image capturing technology. Many of these issues were highlighted following a recently acknowledged breach of certain data held by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) subcontractor. The breach was not of a CBP network. Notably, available information on developments related to the breach rema
4、ins incomplete. Early speculation about the nature, origins, extent, and implications of the data breach may change, and some media reporting may conflict with official statements. On June 10, 2019, CBP revealed that images of faces and license plates were compromised in a “malicious cyberattack” on