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The Bureau with Frank Figliuzzi

Look into my Eyes: The Future of Biometric Identification

The Bureau with Frank Figliuzzi

Frank Figliuzzi

News, True Crime

4.9751 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

From fingerprints to facial recognition to iris scans - let's get the latest from an FBI veteran who helps lead the Bureau's biometric services section. If you've ever wondered if the FBI has your fingerprints - this episode is for you. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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0:00.0

MSW Media.

0:02.0

MSW Media.

0:03.0

I'm former FBI Assistant Director, Frank Figuzy.

0:21.8

Join me on a journey deep inside the world's premier law enforcement agency to decode the

0:28.5

mysteries and challenges of today's FBI.

0:32.4

The threats facing America are as real as the men and women who battle to protect us. In this first of a kind podcast,

0:40.1

we sit down with active duty FBI personnel who reveal their mission, their cases, and their

0:47.5

lives. Let's go inside the Bureau with Frank Figuzy.

0:55.1

He had taken a photo of this nine-year-old girl, and his hand was in the photo.

1:00.2

From fingerprints to facial recognition to iris scans.

1:04.3

Part of our next generation identification system.

1:07.2

We're on camera in many places throughout our daily lives.

1:11.3

We have face recognition capability.

1:13.9

This is faster, cleaner, easier than fingerprint.

1:16.7

No two irises have ever been found to be the same.

1:20.1

How fast can the FBI match a fingerprint?

1:24.5

Eight minutes and 39 seconds.

1:34.3

Our guest for this episode is Joe Sensible, Assistant Section Chief for Biometric Services in the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services Division.

1:39.3

From fingerprints to facial recognition to iris scans,

1:43.3

biometrics play an increasing role in solving crimes. to facial recognition to iris scans,

1:48.1

birometrics play an increasing role in solving crimes.

1:54.9

And all that data has to be collected, stored, and matched somewhere by someone.

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