Intelligent CISO Issue 14 | Page 46

industry unlocked specifics of their operations. Also, there are a lot of smaller technical tasks to solve like dealing with the facilities that have already been constructed. For biometric identification purposes, cameras have to be mounted at a certain height and at a certain angle, not to mention the lighting settings – all being crucial for image quality and face recognition accuracy. Sometimes even fixing cameras turns out to be a difficult task, like when standard fasteners are not good, so you have to design your own fastenings. Additionally, often there are communication tasks to 46 deal with: networks deployment, fine- tuning and cybersecurity. And lastly, today’s technologies already allow us to create systems that will allow us to automatically recognise people without the use of any paper documents just by face and iris on a country level. So now we are entering into a stage when applications of these solutions should be identified and will help in achieving the top security and safety levels but also to solve the issues and questions with privacy and unjust use of the gathered data. u Sometimes even fixing cameras turns out to be a difficult task, like when standard fasteners are not good, so you have to design your own fastenings. Issue 14 | www.intelligentciso.com