Recently we began a new partnership with #SuspectTechnologies, @suspecttech1, a face imaging technology provider for the law enforcement industry.
We met the CEO Jacob Sniff to learn more about their technologies and how these can help solve crimes. 🚓
https://t.co/Jrkq33cNHL
Joining us for their first year as an exhibitor with
@CUPIC2019 is @suspecttech1. They are a first time exhibitor with #CUPIC2019. Don't forget to check out their table. For more exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities check out: https://t.co/hOHvibETIp
“There is going to be a point in time when the privacy concerns die,” says Jacob Sniff, co-founder of facial recognition software startup @suspecttech1. “It’s happening rapidly.” Fascinating interview: https://t.co/pbOV5N1ubV via @xconomy@be_d
.@suspecttech1's software would identify faces from compiled surveillance video footage; it's also working to pilot a real-time service next year - by @be_d
https://t.co/Rd2VSz9Quq
Soter Technologies VideoRedact for Education is affordable, has extensive features, uses an easy-to-use interface and works with virtually all VMS and video surveillance software. https://t.co/Ispzdslimm
What is Redaction Software?
-Facial detection and object tracking for multiple subjects in a single frame
-Adjust redacted objects, select face/full body redaction, & customize object visibility
-Easy to use interface with video review and drag-and-drop capabilities
Perth Amboy Police Officer Kyle Savoia's ARQcam body camera captures footage as the officer races to save a man who was moments away from being hit by an oncoming train. #ARQinAction
https://t.co/X0SuodwNxq
Just off a call with Jacob at @suspecttech1 really great technology and growing. Looking forward to finding ways to do business together @Deloitte@DeloitteGov#AI https://t.co/txhsBL2w5g
@mcuban@WATCHCENTERS Suspect Technologies continuing to gain great traction in facial recognition public safety space. See a great write up by Wright Seneres from @princeton_PEC on where we've been and where we're going. https://t.co/kMHCibXwUH
For today's Weekly Profile Wednesday, meet Jacob Sniff '13, founder of Suspect Technologies, a #PrincetonAEF company. Read about how Suspect Tech is in the @dallasmavs locker room and more! #wpw ➡️ https://t.co/B7ykrlkJV6
https://t.co/gMm3UgNaoY Exciting future real-time alert possibilities for schools. Suspect Technologies is proud to be apart of molding the future! @mcuban@WATCHCENTERS