Face recognition for purposes of surveillance is growing in Argentina. Consequently, ADC has updated the contents of its microsite
Participation in CPDP Conference
As part of the 2020 edition of CPDP Conference, held in Brussels between January 22 and 24, our executive director, Valeria Milanes, spoke at the
ADC files an action of unconstitutionality before GCBA after the introduction of Face Recognition System
By the end of October, we filed a Declarative Action of Unconstitutionality against the Government of the City of Buenos Aires after the Ministry of
Your Digital Self – Discovering narratives on identity and biometrics in Latin America: The case of Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
Biometric technologies have permeated people’s daily lives, being promoted by States as the infallible solution to the structural problems faced by
The identity we can’t change – How biometrics undermine our human rights
This report is a continuation of the work begun in previous years by ADC in the field of biometrics. We start by explaining what are the main
Cybersecurity in the mass surveillance age – Unveiling the cybersecurity agenda in Latin America: the Argentine case
This report is the final product of an investigation initiated in mid-2015, under which we have published a series of briefing papers focused on
Unveiling the cybersecurity agenda in Latin America: the Argentine case – Part III
Discussions on Cybersecurity are taking place in international contexts, as is the case with the Organization of American States (OAS) and its
Unveiling the Cybersecurity Agenda in Latin America: The Argentine Case – Part II
Discussions on Cybersecurity are taking place in international contexts, as is the case with the Organization of American States (OAS) and its