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Best Infosec-Related Long (and Longish) Reads of the Week, 3/18/23

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Best Infosec-Related Long (and Longish) Reads of the Week, 3/18/23

Many stadiums use facial recognition, Cambodia eyes broad cyber law, Secret chip deals for Russia, LinkedIn's spies and scammers, "Cybercrime" is too broad, Biden's cyber strategy is too narrow

Cynthia Brumfield
Mar 18
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Best Infosec-Related Long (and Longish) Reads of the Week, 3/18/23

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Metacurity is pleased to offer our free and paid subscribers this weekly digest of the best long-form (and long-ish) infosec pieces and related articles that we couldn’t properly fit into our daily crush of news. So tell us what you think, and feel free to share your favorite long reads via email at info@metacurity.com. We’ll gladly credit you with a hat tip. Happy reading!

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Here Are the Stadiums That Are Keeping Track of Your Face

Georgia Gee in Slate reveals how facial recognition technology in sports stadiums goes far beyond Madison Square Garden, infamous for removing an attorney from a Knicks game in December after getting flagged by facial recognition software, documenting twenty other venues that use the technology on their attendees.

Facial recognition technology is in high demand by sports teams. A 2021 study of 40 venue directors representing teams from Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, the National Basketball Association, the National Fo…

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