How surveillance industry blog IPVM ignited a new battle in the US-China tech war by investigating Hikvision's and Dahua's mass face recognition systems
Digging through manuals for security cameras, a group of gearheads found sinister details and ignited a new battle in the US-China tech war. Tweets: @gharleydude Tweets: Gary L. Hatch / @gharleydude :...
An interview with a former Xinjiang prisoner, who details how China extensively uses tech like Hikvision surveillance cameras to facilitate human rights abuses
The rare firsthand account will help investigate human rights abuses — For 10 months in 2018, Ovalbek Turdakun was a prisoner … Tweets: @martijn_grooten and @kennwhite Tweets: @martijn_grooten : I k...
An interview with a former Xinjiang prisoner, who details how China extensively uses tech like Hikvision surveillance cameras to facilitate human rights abuses
The rare firsthand account will help investigate human rights abuses — For 10 months in 2018, Ovalbek Turdakun was a prisoner … Tweets: @martijn_grooten , @kennwhite , @zackwhittaker , and @zackwhit...
Hikvision says it began phasing out an automatic minority recognition feature in 2018, but declined to clarify status of their Uyghur recognition analytics
Charles Rollet / IPVM : Tweets: @charlesrollet1 , @skjeldtoft , and @charlesrollet1 Tweets: Charles Rollet / @charlesrollet1 : Hikvision - the world's largest security camera maker - admits its camer...