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Facial Recognition Technology, Law Enforcement and Privacy Issues

November 7, 2014 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Sean Mullin, President and CEO of BI2 Technologies of Plymouth, MA, will speak on biometric technology’s applications in law enforcement at the November First Friday breakfast of the Cape Cod Technology Council. The breakfast will be held on Friday, November 7 from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Hyannis Golf Club on Route 132, Hyannis.

Sean will be joined by Bruce Taylor, CEO of Police Central in Atlanta and a CCTC member. Police Central provides law enforcement records, jail and other management systems and has incorporated BI2 biometric technology into its software systems.

BI² Technologies’ created and maintains the only national, web-based iris biometric network and database. With the endorsement and support of the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA), more than 2,100 of the nation’s 3,000 Sheriffs have asked to join the network. BI² Technologies’ interoperable and easily integrated biometric technologies and solutions are used by law enforcement agencies in forty-seven (47) states, according to Mr. Mullin.

Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technologies (BI2 Technologies) was recognized by Popular Science for its Mobile Offender Recognition and Identification System (MORIS™) as one of the best 100 innovations of 2010. Mr. Mullin said at the time of the award that “we are honored that Popular Science recognized MORIS™ as one of the top 100 innovations of 2010. MORIS™ is the future of mobile, wireless, multi-modal biometric identification technologies. MORIS™ combines iris, facial and fingerprint biometric identification capabilities on Apple’s exceptional iPhone platform.”

Mullin concluded, “As a leading provider of biometric identification technologies to federal, state and local law enforcement, this award recognizes not only the innovation that MORIS™ represents, it’s a forecast of the future of truly mobile and wireless biometric identification. MORIS™ combines the strength of each biometric to ensure law enforcement has the accurate and timely information they need to better protect the public.”

The CCTC event includes networking and a hot breakfast followed by the presentation and questions and answers. The charge for members in $15, while there is a $20 charge for non-members.

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Date:
November 7, 2014
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Hyannis Golf Course
1840 Iyannough Rd
Hyannis, MA 02601 United States
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