Use of facial recognition technology is growing in both public and private sectors amid increasing concerns over data privacy and mass surveillance.
Staff Writer at CPO Magazine
Sarah Meyer is a technology writer for more than 10 years. She writes on public policy issues with a focus on cybersecurity and personal data protection. Sarah has previously worked for large multinational cybersecurity companies in the areas of government relations and public policy engagement.
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