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Challenges of Facial Recognition Technology to Information Security

Junfu Wang*

Abstract


The increasing maturity of artificial intelligence (AI) technology undoubtedly poses new challenges to the protection of personal
online information. Using facial recognition technology as an example, this paper highlights its specific characteristics and examines the problems that arise from its operation. In the current climate where privacy rights are emphasized, the protection of personal online information is
a common concern for citizens. Based on an analysis of the current state of personal online information protection and its functions, this paper
provides policy regulation suggestions from various aspects, including promoting technological improvement, strengthening qualification reviews, formulating and popularizing targeted laws, and cultivating citizen awareness.

Keywords


Information Security; Privacy Protection; Policy Regulation

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/aitr.v3i5.8354

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