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Intel How Ethical Facial Recognition Can Identify Security Threats in Real Time



Security Field Day 6


This video is part of the appearance, “Intel Presents at Security Field Day 6“. It was recorded as part of Security Field Day 6 at 8:00-10:00 on October 21, 2021.


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Facial recognition offers tremendous benefits to businesses and society when used effectively and responsibly. It’s a convenient way to unlock your phone or enter your office space, but it’s becoming more controversial. As with any new technology, valid questions have been raised and concerns voiced about facial recognition’s application and shortcomings.

In this session, AnyVision will showcase its ground-breaking technology and demonstrate how ethical facial recognition is being used today by modern enterprises for watchlist alerting — identifying security threats and VIPs in real-time by comparing pictures from live video streams against a defined list of “”persons of interest.”” This same technology is also fueling a revolution in touchless access control to open guarded points of entry with biometric-based, friction-free authorization. AnyVision is working closely with Intel utilizing Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ toolkit to unlock advanced vision capabilities and ease budgetary strains for enterprise customers.

Personnel: Mark Sadler, Ziv Tsarfati


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