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29 Nov 2023
29 Nov 2023
IDEMIA provides INTERPOL with an enhanced Multibiometric Identification System to support its 196 member countries
Today [29th November 2023], on the occasion of INTERPOL’s 91st General Assembly – and 100th anniversary – the world’s largest international police organization announces the launch of its enhanced BioHUB, powered by IDEMIA’s newest Multibiometric Identification System (MBIS).
28 Nov 2023
Interpol can't do much more to stop abuse of 'red notices', chief says
VIENNA, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Interpol has come a long way in preventing abuse by Russia and others of its "red notice" system where a country asks others to arrest a suspect, and cannot do much more for now to improve it, the agency's head said on Tuesday.
13 Nov 2023
Interior Minister Meets Interpol's Secretary General
in France
Interior Minister Taulant Balla held a meeting this Monday (November 13) with the Secretary General of Interpol, JurgenStock in Lyon, France, within the framework of the fight against organized crime.
Balla emphasizes that the time has come to pave the way for the extradition of crime bosses
26 Oct 2023
UAE President receives participants of ISA Ministerial Meeting, Interpol Strategic Dialogue
ABU DHABI, 25th October, 2023 (WAM) -- President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today welcomed participants of the Fifth Ministerial Meeting of the International Security Alliance, as well as attendees of the seventh session of Interpol's Strategic Dialogue, both of which are being hosted by the UAE Ministry of Interior.
19 Oct 2023
Sharing information critical to tackling chemical threats
BANGKOK, Thailand – In just six hours, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system was able to create tens of thousands of chemical compounds that could be used as chemical weapons, demonstrating the potential for nefarious actors to exploit new technologies for lethal purposes.
21 Sept 2023
Interpol: multi-million dollar “predictive analytics” system under construction
The International Criminal Police Organisation, Interpol, is building a vast data-processing platform called INSIGHT that is ultimately supposed to provide police forces around the globe with “predictive analytics” generated from Interpol’s internal data, information received from its member states, “external” sources such as commercial databases, and “visual, video, audio recognition, facial and bio-data matching.” The US State Department has so far committed more than $12 million for the project.


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