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nist expapded its facial recognition evaluations in 2017. nist broadened the scope of its work in this area to understand the upper limits of human capabilities to recognize faces and how these capabilities fit into facial recognition applications. historically and currently, nist biometrics research has assisted the department of homeland security. nist research was used by dhs in its transition from two to ten prints for the former u.s. visit program. currently nist is collaborating with dhs obim on face quality standards and dhs on customs and border patrol on the evaluation of the travel service. analyze performance impacts due to image quality and traveller demographics and provide guidance and data that allows cbp to set a threshold given cbp security goals for large scale face recognition of travellers. nist's face recognition vendor testing program was established in 20 # o-0 to provide independent evaluations of both prototype and commercially available facial recognition algorithms. significant progress has been made in algorithm i
nist expapded its facial recognition evaluations in 2017. nist broadened the scope of its work in this area to understand the upper limits of human capabilities to recognize faces and how these capabilities fit into facial recognition applications. historically and currently, nist biometrics research has assisted the department of homeland security. nist research was used by dhs in its transition from two to ten prints for the former u.s. visit program. currently nist is collaborating with dhs...
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also on the program is the end of an era an added bonus like a club fire munich president believe her nist has stepped down turn a specifiers top executive for 40 years during which time the club developed into a deep powerhouse in german football. and lame glue kroft good to have you with us shocked appalled devastated that's how mary of out of it described feeling after she learned that president trump had denounced her in a july phone call with the ukrainian president the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine was abruptly removed from her post earlier this year at issue is whether that happened because trump rightfully wanted someone else or if those only to help trump's desire to investigate his political rivals which could be an impeachable offense. good morning everyone it's only the 3rd time in modern u.s. history that impeachment proceedings have got to this stage the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine mary you vanna bitch publicly testifying against the president to the house intelligence committee. even if it says trump his lawyer and his allies derided and smeared her while she was s
also on the program is the end of an era an added bonus like a club fire munich president believe her nist has stepped down turn a specifiers top executive for 40 years during which time the club developed into a deep powerhouse in german football. and lame glue kroft good to have you with us shocked appalled devastated that's how mary of out of it described feeling after she learned that president trump had denounced her in a july phone call with the ukrainian president the former u.s....
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the nist standards supply cybersecurity goals. they do not describe the tools or process. on its own designed approach to the environment. be an analysis of the relative cost and benefit to society. it is not reasonable to incur massive further cost to move slightly closer to a perfect cybersecurity optimality at the cost of a massive degrading of public safety. frombi has started to hear crypto experts and there are solutions that can account for strong cybersecurity and the need for lawful access. ability inve owner products even with encryption. the residual risk of vulnerability resulting from incorporating a lawful access mechanism has not been shown to be materially greater than those that are already in an unmodified product. and i am just on time at 12:44. hope you enjoy the rest of your conference because i did not get to a couple of things. particularly, i mentioned economic espionage and maligned for an influence on election. two issues we are dealing with every day at the bureau as are our friends in the intelligence community. our colleagues there. thank you.
the nist standards supply cybersecurity goals. they do not describe the tools or process. on its own designed approach to the environment. be an analysis of the relative cost and benefit to society. it is not reasonable to incur massive further cost to move slightly closer to a perfect cybersecurity optimality at the cost of a massive degrading of public safety. frombi has started to hear crypto experts and there are solutions that can account for strong cybersecurity and the need for lawful...
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field until further notice cleveland brown myles garrett lost an appeal to overturn his indefinite nist suspension for a violent attack in a game last week here's nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: a full week and countless three days later, myles garrett's clubbing of rudolph with his own helmet remains the talk of the sports world. the nfl upheld the cleveland brown star receivers's punishment after his appeal suspended indefinitely >> it sends that message loudly and clearly, that even though one guy has done it, it should never happen again and if it does, this is what's going to happen to you >> reporter: garrett who apologized for his actions after the game, made his case in person at league headquarters in new york espn reported garrett told league officials rudolph used a racial slur. something the pittsburgh steelers quarterback quickly denied an nfl spokesperson said, we looked into it and found no such evidence rudolph has not been disciplined by the league. >> the bottom line is i should have done a better job keeping my composure in that situation >> rudolph didn't like the way h
field until further notice cleveland brown myles garrett lost an appeal to overturn his indefinite nist suspension for a violent attack in a game last week here's nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: a full week and countless three days later, myles garrett's clubbing of rudolph with his own helmet remains the talk of the sports world. the nfl upheld the cleveland brown star receivers's punishment after his appeal suspended indefinitely >> it sends that message loudly and clearly, that even...
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nist of all. went out to start testing a new measure that will run during our diversity week. test and it will be a kind of blind audition process blind auditions come on 1st will remove all personal data from the job applications it's. for the blind auditions the recruiters will sit in one video conference room that is it's the candidates will sit in a different conference room or the recruiters will only be able to hear the candidates not see them. but the candidates will be able to see the recruiters. zied the always fair and oh well that's a bit like the voice yeah. but you can still tell a lot from a voice and an accent several major german corporations have adopted diversity strategy of in recent years and that has helped them to hire people from different nationalities and different cultural backgrounds but race and ethnicity remain a major problem when it comes to workplace discrimination. a survey by germany's anti discrimination agency shows that one in 3 people who reported workplace discrimination said it was because of their ethnicity or race the berlin based ngo
nist of all. went out to start testing a new measure that will run during our diversity week. test and it will be a kind of blind audition process blind auditions come on 1st will remove all personal data from the job applications it's. for the blind auditions the recruiters will sit in one video conference room that is it's the candidates will sit in a different conference room or the recruiters will only be able to hear the candidates not see them. but the candidates will be able to see the...
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again costing doubt on the current agenda of the nist 70 year old military alliance is more out of gaza have looked at the roots of the tensions. one of the 1st symptoms of irrelevance is when you find yourself having to remind people that you're relevant successful and someone's got off on a bit of a verbal self-congratulatory blitzkrieg nato is a strong alliance but more than that we are adopting it we are agile and we are active so we are responding to a changing world and the reason why nato is the most successful launch of these 2 it is that we have been able to change in the world is changing and that's exactly what we have done over the last years that's exactly what we are doing nato is the most successful alliance in history. and alliance that strive to join showing the historic suspects of nato and liberal nato and it has been the most successful alliance in the history there is more much more in the star machine amount of a standing valentini think a step back look at it objectively almost 30 years since the cold war ended and nato hasn't changed almost nothing about it just
again costing doubt on the current agenda of the nist 70 year old military alliance is more out of gaza have looked at the roots of the tensions. one of the 1st symptoms of irrelevance is when you find yourself having to remind people that you're relevant successful and someone's got off on a bit of a verbal self-congratulatory blitzkrieg nato is a strong alliance but more than that we are adopting it we are agile and we are active so we are responding to a changing world and the reason why...
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call and nist and their successors ticket.ee used the wampanoags as bound laborers. from the late 1600s through the mid-1800s white merchant creditors, courts, and government appointed guardians colluded to force the wampanoags and their children into indentured servitude to white farmers, householders, and whaling markets. with the terms often lasting for years and even decades. such Ãband court ordered servitude one has joanne favored the term judicial enslavement made it nearly impossible for the wampanoags to sustain their normal social patterns. including the process of raising children. to the point that few wampanoags could speak their native language by the mid-19th centuries. enter william apus, the pequot born creature to the wampanoag of cape cod who is our second native figure after Ãto dispute white american self-serving sanitized history. in 1836 right in the middle of jacksonian indian removal, he wrote his eulogy on king philip and by the way delivered it to an all white audience in boston. this eulogy on king
call and nist and their successors ticket.ee used the wampanoags as bound laborers. from the late 1600s through the mid-1800s white merchant creditors, courts, and government appointed guardians colluded to force the wampanoags and their children into indentured servitude to white farmers, householders, and whaling markets. with the terms often lasting for years and even decades. such Ãband court ordered servitude one has joanne favored the term judicial enslavement made it nearly impossible...
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haidi: nist on lands a blow on partner renault, saying it is undecided on whether to make a payout atsure on renault stands in paris, renaud stands to lose the most since it owns 43% of nissan. motorscoming up, ex-con president joins bloomberg china open to discuss when his company will deliver its second ev model. we look ahead to the start of trading in shanghai and hong kong. haidi: rbnz says its decision is almost upon us. do standby. china markets is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> looking to bloomberg markets china open. i tom mackenzie. caroline: i am yvonne man. we areounting down to the opening of the markets. here are your top stories. hong kong faces another day of commutdisruption. authorities believe the city is on the break -- on the brink of total breakdown. alibaba reducing confidence in hong kong. trump piles more pressure on china warning of substantial new tariffs if trade talks fail. ♪
haidi: nist on lands a blow on partner renault, saying it is undecided on whether to make a payout atsure on renault stands in paris, renaud stands to lose the most since it owns 43% of nissan. motorscoming up, ex-con president joins bloomberg china open to discuss when his company will deliver its second ev model. we look ahead to the start of trading in shanghai and hong kong. haidi: rbnz says its decision is almost upon us. do standby. china markets is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >>...
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nists earlier this week who interviewed speaker pelosi and she said unequivocally we have enough. we have enough information what he did, and "the washington post" polled today about 49% removal they feel they could move forward. and along the way this week probably the most important thing that happened is probably 29 of the 39 democrats in districts trump carried who earlier had been the break on impeachment all voted to move forward with the impeachment inquiry. >> it's interesting. two of them defected, right? two of the 31. let me bring you in here because morrison went as far as asking president trump's executive secretary if the president had a talk with ambassador sondland, and the ambassador's claims checked out. sondland tried to down-play the president's involvement during his testimony, so he's going to have to come back to clarify a few things, don't you think? >> there's a lot of about sondland's testimony in hindsight is starting to look a little suspect when we've heard from other witnesses who in some cases contradicted about what sondland said about trying to pro
nists earlier this week who interviewed speaker pelosi and she said unequivocally we have enough. we have enough information what he did, and "the washington post" polled today about 49% removal they feel they could move forward. and along the way this week probably the most important thing that happened is probably 29 of the 39 democrats in districts trump carried who earlier had been the break on impeachment all voted to move forward with the impeachment inquiry. >> it's...
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a former advisor to trial has been found guilty all 7 charges including lying to congress and what nist tampering raja started was charged earlier this year during the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election he's been found guilty of lying to congress about his contacts with wiki leaks during the campaign and his efforts to push one of his associates to corroborate his lies he'll be sentenced in february and faces up to 50 he is in jail now the yellow vest movement and france is marking its 1st anniversary with protests the movement began on november 17th last year on a rising fuel prices and cost of living and later turned into violent anti-government riots that spread across the country during its peak 300000 people took part in saturday protests but that number has gone down in recent months a special correspondent is joining us live from the french capital so talk us through how the anniversary is being much thing. where i am in central paris it's very very quiet indeed although you can probably see by the police presence behind me that the authorities are certa
a former advisor to trial has been found guilty all 7 charges including lying to congress and what nist tampering raja started was charged earlier this year during the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election he's been found guilty of lying to congress about his contacts with wiki leaks during the campaign and his efforts to push one of his associates to corroborate his lies he'll be sentenced in february and faces up to 50 he is in jail now the yellow vest movement and...
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means the security of those systems has been validated, tested, and compared to miss standards -- nist standards, the body we look to for establishing standards. >> on that topic, let me go to ms. temple. topic,security intellectual property is clearly one of the things that we are for good reason most concerned about. one of the big targets of cyber espionage. do you feel good about where we are headed in terms of the security of the information that is entrusted to the federal government through you in your job? security is one of the most important aspects of the development of our i.t. system and i am pleased the library has taken such a huge digital security as we move to digital technology, we receive a host of different types of work from feature films to important books to works that have not even been released to the public yet, so security is a critical asset -- aspects, so that is one of the things we are focusing on. >> you have worked in the office for some time. >> yes. i have. inwhat is the difference security concerns are your sense of security now compared to five year
means the security of those systems has been validated, tested, and compared to miss standards -- nist standards, the body we look to for establishing standards. >> on that topic, let me go to ms. temple. topic,security intellectual property is clearly one of the things that we are for good reason most concerned about. one of the big targets of cyber espionage. do you feel good about where we are headed in terms of the security of the information that is entrusted to the federal...
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i cherish about the work of everybody on this panel and most people in ofs room is this place base nist which i think it's something we all share here, however we think of the category called region. starting all the way down on a professorwe have from the university of richmond, susan lee johnson from the university of nevada, las vegas. tiya miles, from harvard university. and lisa brooks from amherst college forget i'm going to ask susan to start us off. susan: thank you, bill. hand a deck in my of cards -- bill: pull the microphone closer. it is on. susan: now can you hear me? >> yes. hands,i am holding in my one more time. i am holding in my hand [laughter] a deck of cards that tells the history of the american west and 40 two and a half by four inch installments. i got the cards as a party favor at a retirement for howard lamar, a mentor of many here today. at the dinner, a bunch of abd's were milling around the table where the cards are being handed out. a person which after writing his dissertation, went on to a career in film and on the stage. when some of us wished out loud th
i cherish about the work of everybody on this panel and most people in ofs room is this place base nist which i think it's something we all share here, however we think of the category called region. starting all the way down on a professorwe have from the university of richmond, susan lee johnson from the university of nevada, las vegas. tiya miles, from harvard university. and lisa brooks from amherst college forget i'm going to ask susan to start us off. susan: thank you, bill. hand a deck...
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robert daly question earlier, i was wondering as to what developing nist standards isn't -- it's as ifthreat still care for its huawei or no key attack deployed. seems like they will get access those networks and i'm wondering why what our conversation is in technology-based rather than the can of great power competition conversation we are seen? >> so i think a large amount of the conversation has been technology-based in terms of thinking about what the structure of 5g is, the technological realities of that. you are absolutely right in the sense if you're a malicious actor of significant scale and jeff strategic imperative to compromising networks for whether that espionage or sabotage, you are not necessarily going to care what is the operator, the vendor of that network except for some of those are easier target than others. if you're looking for a weak link, your opportunity in is these factors. if you're a malicious actor it is in your best interest to have your adversaries operating on very insecure networks because those are your entrances between seen time and time again with
robert daly question earlier, i was wondering as to what developing nist standards isn't -- it's as ifthreat still care for its huawei or no key attack deployed. seems like they will get access those networks and i'm wondering why what our conversation is in technology-based rather than the can of great power competition conversation we are seen? >> so i think a large amount of the conversation has been technology-based in terms of thinking about what the structure of 5g is, the...
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so i asked them to pay close ttention to what they were doing because they are in fact the protag nists, they are the -- protagonists, they are the leaders of this movement. their faces and see what they want to do for our country, it's almost impossible to them. so i told them to be very ognizant of their effort, because in fact, they are an army of good will. may not have weapons in wear hands, they may not military gear, but they are an will that i think is fighting every day for the of america. and 20 or 30 years from now, to tell their le children and grandchildren that hey were successful, they were critical, they were the the leader of a movement led by good will and standsmerica and what it for. so, madam speaker, we will our call on our colleagues in the senate to take up and pass the dream and act so that the lives of longer ,000 dreamers no hangs in the balance. back.you and i yield the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced olicy of january 3, 2017 -- 2019, the gentleman from alabama, mr. byrne, is minutes as the60 designee of the minor
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and pulitzer prize winning cull lum nist and editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson. and also david wasserman. a lot of politics going on this morning. >> we're going to get to another loss for donald trump, but front page of all the new york papers talking about mike bloomberg switching on stop and frisk. and, rev, you talked to the mayor about that. >> yeah. what'd you hear? >> well, many years we marched and rallied, i was in one of those in the lead against this policy saying it was racially very much a problem because it was a disproportionate amount. and he resisted. so when he called me yesterday right after the sermon, i said to him that whether it was politically motivated or not, because clearly he's getting ready to run for president we feel, it was an important statement because the national effect, many cities picked up stop and frisk as a policy based on new york, the biggest city. we have a sitting president right now that advocates stop and frisk. so being that bloomberg was a symbol of that, despite his motive, i think it was good to happen. at the sa
and pulitzer prize winning cull lum nist and editor of "the washington post," eugene robinson. and also david wasserman. a lot of politics going on this morning. >> we're going to get to another loss for donald trump, but front page of all the new york papers talking about mike bloomberg switching on stop and frisk. and, rev, you talked to the mayor about that. >> yeah. what'd you hear? >> well, many years we marched and rallied, i was in one of those in the lead...