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Clandestine Facial Recognition Countermeasures and The Future
of the CIA
part 2
The human facial recognition
software measures distances between features and comes up with
percentages of identical matches to these numbers. So even if
half your face is covered the other half of your face might
give you away. Artificial mustaches, fake wigs or mustaches
will not work, because they do not change the distances
between points on the face, nor are they thick enough to
change to stop the scanning if any sort of frequency bounce is
being used in conjunction with the system. Any attempt to
thicken these fake cover objects will show anomalies in one’s
heat signature, thus as systems get smarter and start
incorporating combined human recognition technologies such as
“human gait”, “heat scanning” and “human eye-recognition” with
advanced Facial Recognition Technologies it will be extremely
difficult to fool them.
The fact that systems are
unlikely to be fooled is a deterrent which most likely will
cause those who are known to be problematic or have been
discovered as International Terrorists to look elsewhere for
targets and the participants of large events will be that much
safer. To fool such systems one will need extremely
sophisticated technologies or even complete plastic surgery
makeovers or face lifts. This will cause the facial
recognition software to further innovate and some young
scientists, researcher or entrepreneur will figure out a way
to teach these facial recognition systems to look for
anomalies in scar tissue.
Scar tissue is easy to spot,
expect in the cases of the world’s best plastic surgeons. So
unless one is using the world’s best dermatologist along with
a top notched plastic surgeons they will not be able to fool
the future facial recognition systems. This will limit the
number of recruits to the nameless clandestine CIA spy
rosters, because those entering will not only have to ditch
their identity like the do in the CIA or French Foreign
Legion, but also have to kiss their face good bye, because any
photo ever taken in their life with their name next too it can
get them caught and killed and all they will have to show for
it is another star on the wall. Perhaps ugly people might want
free facial makeovers and this might entice them to join the
CIA’s clandestine Spy division?
Is there any easy solution to
this dilemma for our CIA or Intelligence Community? Is there a
cheaper way around this? Well the answer is yes and no. Long
term, the answer is no, because these technologies will be
coming of age and become better and more sophisticated. Short
term the answer is yes, there are ways to fool the system now
with the present technology, if you understand how the facial
recognition software works. As each system is fooled those
behind their technologies will work through ways to close
holes in the systems. We can see this type of evolution in IT
Networks as hackers exploit holes in the computer systems. IT
Professionals attempt to create patchware to close those
security-breached areas in their systems to prevent further
attacks and then the hackers find new holes and exploit those.
This analogy works well because it is quite similar, only
difference is one is the real world and one is the virtual
world. Both worlds matter and they are inherently
interconnected. In the future it will be quite obvious just
how closely connected they really are.
The movie the “Matrix” might
be worth viewing as it seems to help us visualize the world of
one’s and zero’s and the real world we see everyday. As
infiltrators try to sneak into facilities, transportation hubs
and airports, security professionals will use all technologies
available to stop them. Human Recognition and specifically
human facial recognition will follow similar paths of
evolution, so eventually the systems will not be able to be
fooled. Those who count out facial recognition now in it’s
infancy will eat crow later, just like the nay sayers of
previous recognition technologies are looking rather silly
today.
One way to close holes that
presently exist as these technologies move towards reaching
their full potential yet leave us somewhat underwhelmed is to
have combined technologies to screen using many different
types of human recognition systems, each looking to find
anomalies. You maybe able to fool some of the technologies,
but you would have to get pretty creative to fool them all.
This is part of the strategy at the TSA for airport passenger
screening. If any anomalies come up such as metal detector
goes off, your ID is suspect, you look or act guilty, you have
previously traveled to many states which are known to be
problematic, etc then you are taken to another level of
scrutiny. The system is not full proof, but it seems to work
pretty well, although currently does often impede on personal
rights issues. It often judges incorrectly due to programmed
red flag anomaly scenarios, case in point would be Teddy
Kennedy ending up on a “no fly” watch list. Anyone who has
been pulled aside for a further scrutiny or strip search who
is merely just a traveling individual can vouch for this. The
systems at airports seem to be working well so far and as
these new human recognition technologies are added only well
financed and equipped people will slip through provided they
have some sort of inside connection. Once computer systems are
made more robust, human error will be the biggest problem.
It is for this reason that if
we truly wish to protect ourselves we must more carefully
scrutinize those on the inside at all levels. For instance
security guards, police officers, facility maintenance
employees, etc. A human recognition system cannot protect you
if the infiltrator is merely directed around it. You may
recall the shooting where a politician allowed his guest to
circumvent the metal detector at a government building?
Now then generally the answer
is ‘no’ there is not a cheap way around all these
technologies, but there are inexpensive ways around a few of
them. However until these combined technologies, sensors,
screening and recognition devices reach their full potential
and used together to prevent exploitation of the weaknesses in
any one of them, they can be fooled. Many of those inside
security audits have shown that one could sneak on a device of
some type onto an aircraft or one could get through a border
check point. Soon as the systems close the holes, become more
robust and are used in combination, it will be hard pressed to
beat them.
Currently our clandestine
spies can infiltrate the facial recognition systems by using
under skin simple devices or strategies, so short term (next
4-5 years) the answer maybe “Yes”. For instance plastic
Halloween Dracula Teeth, type teeth covers will cause
protruding of the facial region surrounding the mouth, simple,
inexpensive and it will cause the numeric distance between
facial features off.
Chewing Tobacco is another
simple easily deployed strategy to fool facial recognition
systems since it will cause lower jaw distance to be slightly
off the measurements. If you have ever noticed someone was
chewing tobacco, you might have thought something was not
right, but did not know what it is until they spit.
Someone going into a baseball
game while chewing tobacco would not be an unnatural event. It
would not be out of place at any sporting event, truck weight
station, border crossing, rodeo, outdoor celebration, etc.
Chewing Tobacco however would be questionable at an airport
and create an anomaly. With practice, those who often chew
tobacco in small amounts can talk and chew without detection
although even chewing tobacco does have an odor. So a combined
recognition systems for detection could be “human plume
technologies” to prevent this from not being detected, thus
could red flag that anomaly and help you catch the
infiltrator. Since the facial recognition software measures
all portions of the face for eyebrows and eye regions, small
“Botox” injections can radically change the distances between
features in that region of the face.
Nose plugs used by used by
some emergency first responders in a slightly smaller form
will cause the nose to look different to a computer and throw
off the readings of facial recognition software for that
central region of the face. These of course are cheap and
inexpensive ways to slip in and out of choke points, which
have facial recognition software and systems deployed.
Eventually the innovators of such technology will close the
gaps on such clandestine disguise tactics and methods and
prevent the easy fooling of these systems. In the United
States we have the homeland security dollars already deployed
and entrepreneurs across the land have taken up the challenge
to build a foolproof system, they have come a long way, but
still have a ways to go.
Since International Terrorism
is a worldwide problem these technologies will be exported to
other nations, which also have similar nuisances or threats
with International Terrorism. Rogue nations may also deploy
these technologies along with regimes, which wish to control
the freedom of their subjects and promote their own
Dictatorship Style Leadership. We will be faced with
infiltrating these countries and their borders to gain access
to information, human intelligence, future hostile intentions
and enforcement of international crime, drug shipments, human
sex trafficking and military WMD build up.
Our CIA Clandestine units
need to have simple ways to fool the newest infant human
recognition technologies and commit to a 4-5 year plan to
upgrade tactics, ideas and technologies through intensive
research to stay ahead of the rapidly increasing use of
surveillance robotics, imaging, recognition software and early
detection security technologies. Exploitation methods and
strategies should be incorporated into our own security
technologies on key infrastructure facilities to prevent these
our systems for being infiltrated.
Lance Winslow, a retired entrepreneur, adventurer,
modern day philosopher and perpetual tourist.
for part 1
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