James Dipple- Johnstone
Deputy Commissioner, Information Commissioner's Office
James Dipple- Johnstone
James Dipple- Johnstone
Professor Carsten Maple
Professor of Cyber Systems Engineering and Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor, University of Warwick
Professor Carsten Maple
Professor Carsten Maple
Matthew Ryder QC
Matrix Chambers
Matthew Ryder QC
Matthew Ryder QC
Ada Lovelace Institute
This discussion appeared in the FST journal below.
This issue of the Foundation's journal includes reports of the post- Brexit International research collaboration debate, the use of biometrics and facial recognition technologies, and a guest editorial on a sustainable and inclusive future for all by Jim McDonald.
Carly Kind - Facial Recognition and biometrics technologies
In this podcast, Carly Kind, Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, discusses latest developments in facial recognition technology, and the need for future regulation.
Matthew Ryder QC from Matrix Chambers discusses biometric technologies and the implications for people's rights, with a need for a review of the legal framework for such technologies.
Professor Carsten Maple - Facial recognition technologies
In this podcast, Carsten Maple, Professor of cyber security engineering in WMG at the University of Warwick, discusses technological developments in facial recognition,and how these will develop over the coming years.