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OK, first off: Who has done this?Was it as bad as they say it is?As I understand it SQL Server will use the IMAGE data type, and it will store the image in chunks (are those extents?) of 8KB each ...
In the process, the researchers have created a DNA-based image-storage system that is somewhere between a file system and a metadata-based database. The problems ...
It’s said that Clearview AI has around 20 billion images in its database, which it sold to private companies or government entities – including the police.
The Dutch data protection watchdog said Clearview had amassed an illegal and “highly intrusive” database of 30 billion facial images to provide facial recognition services to law enforcement ...
Clearview AI wins appeal, overturning £7.5 million fine for facial image storage, igniting privacy and surveillance debate.
(NewsNation) — Immigration authorities are storing DNA from migrant children in an FBI-run database that can track them if they commit future crimes, according to a new report from Wired. The ...
Storing classified data in an unprotected format is not the best idea, mainly because we are dealing with the OneDrive for Business service, which is supposed to be secure.