The International Biometrics Industry Association has introduced a discussion draft on proposed self-regulatory standards on facial recognition as part of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) multi-stakeholder process, Broadcasting & Cable reports. The draft, introduced ahead of the NTIA’s June 24 meeting, has some privacy advocates upset. The Center for Digital Democracy’s Jeff Chester said the draft is “just the latest example of where the NTIA process is being run by industry lobbyists who really don’t want to see consumer privacy protected.”
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