— New report calls for cross-sector collaboration and urgent updates to law enforcement tools By AML Intelligence Correspondents CRIMINALS are increasingly targeting biometric recognition systems as the widespread use of facial ID and fingerprint scanning replaces traditional passwords, Europol warned today (Monday). The law enforcement agency says biometric technology—now “ubiquitous” in consumer and commercial settings—has Read More
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