Code of Practice for Facial Recognition

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The British Standards Institute (BSI) has unveiled the inaugural British Standard code of practice dedicated to the ethical application and implementation of facial recognition technology (FRT). This code, influenced by the British Security Industry Association’s (BSIA) recommendations, is a response to the growing need for ethical guidelines in the expanding use of FRT.

Titled “Facial Recognition Technology – Ethical Use and Deployment in Video Surveillance-Based Systems – Code of Practice (BS 9347:2024),” this BSI initiative aims to mitigate concerns and foster public confidence in the technology. The BSIA initiated this journey in 2020 by forming a special interest group that produced a guide on the ethical and legal aspects of facial recognition.

This standard paves the way for the lawful and principled employment of FRT, enhancing the protection and security of individuals, assets, and locations. It confronts the ethical dilemmas associated with AI technology, anchored in six fundamental principles of ‘trustworthiness’: governance and accountability, human agency and oversight, privacy and data governance, technical robustness and safety, transparency and explainability, as well as diversity, non-discrimination, and fairness. These principles are rooted in the frameworks established by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the European Union (EU), and are in harmony with the UK’s AI regulatory guidelines.

The newly introduced standard governs the entire lifecycle of Facial Recognition Technology (FRT), from the initial evaluation of its necessity to the acquisition, deployment, and sustained application of the system.

To clarify, the standard distinguishes between FRT deployment types: Identification (recognizing an individual) necessitates human oversight, whereas Verification (confirming identity) does not require human involvement.

Pauline Norstrom, CEO of Anekanta Consulting and Anekanta AI, and Chair of the BSIA’s AI & Biometrics Special Interest Group, remarked, “The release of the FRT code of practice is a significant moment in the journey towards the ethical use of this AI biometric technology in the United Kingdom. It is different to other standards for AI and biometrics, as a non-technical code of practice that operationalises the principles for trustworthy AI (ethical AI) through the entire value chain making it easy for industry to implement transparently with clear governance and accountability, and arguably with potentially lower impacts, risks and costs. Crucially, the standard contains a metaphorical ‘stop button’ to cease use if impacts cannot be mitigated. It also frames FRT as an AI technology which aligns with the definition of AI in international standards and new or pending regulation.”

Dave Wilkinson, Director of Technical Services at BSIA, stated, “The use of FRT has not come without its own challenges, whether that has been down to the accuracy of the technology, or how and where it is deployed. Many relevant questions have been asked by privacy groups, industry stakeholders and other interested parties on the appropriate and proportionate use of such technology; this code of practice aims to instil trustworthiness in the use of FRT by setting out key principles covering the whole process from assessing the need to use it, to ensuring its continued operation remains fit for purpose and justified.”

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Mobile provider 3G shut off

The mobile service providers have announced that the 3G network will be shutoff in favour of 4G and 5G services. While this doesnt usually cause a problem for mobile handsets (as these are usually less than 3 years old) other devices using these networks are usually considerable older and not thought of to upgrade or replace. Intruder alarm signalling systems are one of these systems. If your alarm system is using 3G for its signalling it will be unable to work after the below dates

Vodafone 3G has shutdown its 3G system We’ve switched off 3G | Vodafone

EE 3G has started its shutdown We’re Switching Off Our 3G Network (ee.co.uk)

Three 3G has started its shutdown Our plans to switch off 3G | Support | Three

o2 will start its shutdown in 2025 Virgin Media O2 to begin switching off 3G in 2025 with enhanced customer experience as network evolves – Virgin Media O2

If you’re already using a newer 4G or 5G device, you shouldn’t need to do anything. Some 4G devices might still need a software or settings update to ensure its operation. Your provider will tell you if that’s the case and explain how to make the updates needed.

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We recently extended one of our home automation systems in Malvern, Worcestershire. We added a solenoid valve so that the home owner could water on demand or on a set schedule. We plumbed in a hanging basket extension. This was set to automatically water for 10 minutes at sunrise and sunset. Our automatic valve was then plumbed in to the mains water supply.

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We recently installed an intruder burglar alarm providing input to the central heating system. Many systems exist i.e. nest etc that give smartphone control or timer control. There are also options to use geolocation. Many people dont like to use geolocation due to priviacy concerns and it does have quite an impact on smartphone battery life. It also means if you leave your phone at home then it doesnt work as intended.

The one piece of equipment in your home that knows when your in, out or in bed is your burglar alarm. In this case for a client we used a HKC 10270 Hybrid control panel with the HKC WiFi App to control the system. The heating system was a Drayton Wiser that allowed for multi zone temperature setup. We used the HKC Burglar alarm in Hereford to set the heating system to ‘away’ mode. This allowed the house to run at 16 degrees when empty. On returning and disarming the Burglar Alarm the heating system is set to comfort mode. Intelligently and simply using the system. So when children arrive home its all automatic. Also when you leave it always turns the heating down you dont need to remember holidays or long weekends. Few people have such a routine that a system can learn your comings and goings. Integrating your heating system to your Burglar Alarm system solves this issue.

We also added light control to this system Internal and external. When anyone leaves to house the heating is set to away and any lights left on are turned off.

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The HKC burglar alarm control panel allows for smartphone apps to be enabled. As its a hybrid panel it allows complete flexibility of hard wired or wireless detection. If you can get a wire to a device we would recommend it. Where its impossible, impractical or doing so would exceed the budget we would recommend wireless detectors or peripherals.

We can setup multiple groups (subsystems from the main system) to give out buildings, garages etc independent burglar alarm control.

Signalling options include audible only, self monitoring using wifi, gsm, ethernet, or a combination to give ‘dual path’ signalling. This will allow alarm event delivery even in the event of a broadband failure, mains failure or wifi jammer.

Secure it all burglar alarms can be operated by user code, proximity keyfob, smartphone and even alexa voice control.