Big Brother 3.0: FBI Launches Facial Recognition Program
TND Guest Contributor: Nadia Prupis |
The FBI’s facial recognition system stores criminal mugshots and citizen ID photos in the same database. Bureau calls system “fully operational” despite one-fifth false positive rate. (Photo: Electronic Frontier Foundation)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced on Monday that its facial recognition software, Next Generation Identification (NGI), is “fully operational,” cementing the launch of a program that civil rights groups warn could risk turning innocent civilians into criminal suspects.
“The IPS facial recognition service will provide the nation’s law enforcement community with an investigative tool that provides an image-searching capability of photographs associated with criminal identities,” the bureau said in a press release. “This effort is a significant step forward for the criminal justice community in utilizing biometrics as an investigative enabler.”
NGI was initially developed to expand the FBI’s biometric identification capabilities, but will eventually replace the bureau’s current fingerprinting system. The program’s database holds more than 100 million individual records that link fingerprints, iris scans and facial-recognition data with personal information, legal status, home addresses, and other private details, and will obtain 52 million facial recognition images by 2015. One individual may be linked to multiple images, including those that come from employment records, DMV photos, and background check databases.
Civil rights and privacy watchdogs have criticized the program for its invasive—and inaccurate—tactics. The system, a billion-dollar investment that has been in development with Lockheed Martin for three years, was found to identify the wrong individual 20 percent of the time, a statistic which increases over time and as the database expands, the Electronic Frontier Foundation discovered. Another report obtained by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) found that the system had an 85 percent success ratewhen searches were made among clear, front-facing images with no obstructions.
By compiling mugshots and DMV photos in the same database, the bureau risks identifying citizens with no records as potential criminal suspects, EFF said, adding, “This is not how our system of justice was designed and should not be a system that Americans tacitly consent to move towards.”
Sen. Al Franken (D-Minnesota), former chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law, said at a July 2012 congressional hearing on the facial recognition program that it “could be abused to not only identify protesters at political events and rallies, but to target them for selective jailing and prosecution.”
“Data accumulation and sharing can be good for solving crimes across jurisdictions or borders, but can also perpetuate racial and ethnic profiling, social stigma, and inaccuracies throughout all systems and can allow for government tracking and surveillance on a level not before possible,” EFF said in a letter (pdf) to Attorney General Eric Holder.
The FBI defended itself by stating that NGI, which is used by law enforcement agencies throughout the country, was not meant to give accurate information, but rather to return a list of possible “candidates.”
“The candidate list is an investigative lead not an identification,” the bureau told EFF, claiming that because the system does not single anyone out, “there is no false positive rate.”
Privacy watchdogs also expressed concern over the individual features of the NGI program, such as Rap Back service, which EPIC said “equates to an ongoing, continual background check.”
“It is not only used to monitor whether people under correctional supervision are arrested again, but to constantly monitor civilians in various trusted positions (e.g. teachers or banker tellers),” EPIC wrote in a blog post. “Civilians under Rap Back monitoring must submit their fingerprints and potentially photos too as NGI now allow photo submissions for civilian entries.”
There are currently no federal laws limiting the use of facial-recognition software.
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