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|Summary=The Ministry of the Interior of Uruguay has acquired facial recognition softwares (DDBA  [representing Herta Security Recognition in Uruguay] through CDT LATAM LLC [Herta distributor in Latin America] in 2020 for a 3-year contract. The objective of this is to spot a criminal through the cameras and to recognise their identity automatically thanks to a database.
 
|Summary=The Ministry of the Interior of Uruguay has acquired facial recognition softwares (DDBA  [representing Herta Security Recognition in Uruguay] through CDT LATAM LLC [Herta distributor in Latin America] in 2020 for a 3-year contract. The objective of this is to spot a criminal through the cameras and to recognise their identity automatically thanks to a database.
The Ministry of the Interior in Uruguay has tagged all further information regarding the technology's use, any security protocol as "Reserved information" under the Uruguayan law of access to public information.
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<blockquote> In Uruguay, the Senate recently approved the Budget Bill 2020- 2024. Like any other budget bill, it covers a broad range of government programs. But of particular relevance here is its creation of a facial identification database for public security purposes, and its authorization of the migration of all citizens’ data, including biometrics, from the Public Registry to the Interior Ministry (the police). Uruguay’s government had already bought an expensive facial recognition system earlier this year.  [[CiteRef::arroyoFacialRecognitionLatin2020a]]</blockquote>
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Use of Facial Recognition by Uruguayan police
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Deployment Status Planned
Deployment Start Date
Deployment End Date
Events * uses Record type Property:Has event

Start (1 February 2020, Speculative, , The software was acquired for a 3-year contract at the start of 2020. The Ministry of Interior in Uruguay has denied access to further information after this.)

City Montevideo
Country Uruguay
Involved Entities CDT LATAM LLC, DDBA LTDA, TTY SA
Keywords
Technology Deployed Herta Security Facial Recognition
Information Certainty Documented
Primary sources 1, 2, 3
Datasets Used Unknown Dataset 0147
Deployment Type Surveillance
runs search software
managed by Ministry of Interior (Uruguay)
used by Ministry of Interior (Uruguay)
Potentially used by
Information Certainty 0
Summary [[Summary::The Ministry of the Interior of Uruguay has acquired facial recognition softwares (DDBA [representing Herta Security Recognition in Uruguay] through CDT LATAM LLC [Herta distributor in Latin America] in 2020 for a 3-year contract. The objective of this is to spot a criminal through the cameras and to recognise their identity automatically thanks to a database.

The Ministry of the Interior in Uruguay has labelled all further information regarding the technology's use and any security protocol as "Reserved information" under the Uruguayan law of access to public information.]]


Deployment Purpose: Surveillance

Summary


Products and Institutions:

Product DeployedHerta Security Facial Recognition
Institutions Herta Security
DatasetsUnknown Dataset 0147
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Status and Events:

StatusPlanned
EventsStart (1 February 2020, Speculative, , The software was acquired for a 3-year contract at the start of 2020. The Ministry of Interior in Uruguay has denied access to further information after this.)
Start Date
End Date

Users:

Involved EntitiesDDBA LTDA
TTY SA
CDT LATAM LLC
Managed byMinistry of Interior (Uruguay)
Used byMinistry of Interior (Uruguay)


Location:

CityMontevideo
Country Uruguay
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Description[ ]

In Uruguay, the Senate recently approved the Budget Bill 2020- 2024. Like any other budget bill, it covers a broad range of government programs. But of particular relevance here is its creation of a facial identification database for public security purposes, and its authorization of the migration of all citizens’ data, including biometrics, from the Public Registry to the Interior Ministry (the police). Uruguay’s government had already bought an expensive facial recognition system earlier this year. 4

References

  1. ^  "Reconocimiento facial en la mira: así funciona el sistema comprado por la Policía". (2020) <https://www.elobservador.com.uy/nota/reconocimiento-facial-en-la-mira-asi-funciona-el-sistema-comprado-por-la-policia-2020111916510> Accessed: 2022-11-30
  2. ^  "Uso policial del reconocimiento facial automatizado en Uruguay". (2022) <https://datysoc.org/2022/03/23/uso-policial-del-reconocimiento-facial-automatizado-en-uruguay/> Accessed: 2022-11-30
  3. ^  "Cómo funciona el ciberpatrullaje y el reconocimiento facial: la mesa de diálogo solicitada al gobierno". (2021) <https://www.elobservador.com.uy/nota/como-funciona-el-ciberpatrullaje-y-el-reconocimiento-facial-el-pedido-al-gobierno-20215618260> Accessed: 2022-12-02
  4. ^  "Facial recognition in Latin America: Why civil society must fight back". (2020) <https://www.accessnow.org/facial-recognition-latin-america/> Accessed: 2022-12-07