Our contemporary digital tools geolocate, recognize, and sometimes monitor people. Look back at the first experiences in facial recognition, biometrics and traceability. Big Brother is now part of our daily lives!
Report on the entry into force of the new European regulations concerning the protection of our personal data on the Internet. Commentary on illustration images and infographics alternating with interviews with Jérôme COLOMBAIN, journalist Franceinfo specialized in new technologies and Emmanuel BRUNET, executive director of Eulerian Technologies.
A private company with an evocative name, Ootay, offers parents who are worried about their offspring a permanent location system that works with the mobile phone. By searching a website on which you are registered, you can immediately know what area the child is in. A report explaining the technology used and how it was used, and the opposite reactions of parents and adolescents.
Since the September 2001 terrorist attacks, the United States has invested in the development of biometric technology. Demonstration of a facial recognition process coupled with a photographic file by Cameron Queeno of the company Visage technology in Boston.
In a boarding room at Roissy Airport, passengers on a Paris-Tel Aviv flight are testing an electronic case reading their fingerprints. It ensures that every piece of luggage matches a customer of the airline. Passenger reactions to this secure biometric technique.
Everything that matters in terms of security and police activity is gathered at the Milipol fair in Bourget. Security of local authorities, states, industries, with emphasis on biometrics, technology based on morphological recognition of individuals, facial recognition and fingerprints. Demonstration with this report which begins and ends with a "smart door", interviews with Gérard LARCHER (director of the company Ab3s), Patrick BENICHOU (director of the company ISTAC) and an employee of the company Pictoris.