Protect Privacy and Anonymity from Facial Recognition Misuse


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Uploaded on Jan 31, 2021

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D-ID three founders recognized the risks that come with the growing global deployment of face recognition technologies. For more please watch the slide

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Protect Privacy and Anonymity from Facial Recognition Misuse

PROTECT PRIVACY & ANONYMITY FROM FACIAL RECOGNITION MISUSE Protecting personally identifiable information PROTECTING PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION Traditional methods of photo protection – encryption, pixelization, blurring and others – limit a photo’s usability and can even ruin its appearance. And with today’s super resolution and parrot recognition protect against facial recognition. techniques, these methods can’t fully D-ID enhances privacy and ensures regulatory compliance by removing unnecessary sensitive biometric data and personally identifiable information from facial images. Completely seamless and transparent, a D-ID protected photo looks no different to the human eye. Yet D-ID photo protection cannot be decrypted or reverse-engineered – .outsmarting even the most advanced facial recognition engines PROTECTING PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION Beating facial recognition De-identified photos by D-ID offer protection against facial recognition software. This means that even in the event of a data breach, facial recognition software cannot match a D-ID- protected photo to any identity. This lowers the risk associated with breaches, as well as the .overhead of protection and remediation PROTECTING PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION The D-ID de-identification system protects biometric databases while still enabling one-to- one authentication – all leveraging the same core technology. Compatible with any facial recognition engine, D-ID++ allows for reliable face authentication without compromising .privacy or using actual sensitive biometric data PROTECTING PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION For more information on facial recognition software please contact deidentification