In this episode of CyberWatch, we explore the NFL’s controversial move to adopt facial recognition technology in stadiums. With a focus on increasing security, the NFL plans to scan the faces of not just fans but also personnel, including law enforcement. But this shift has sparked a major privacy debate, with police unions raising red flags over data sharing, retention policies, and lack of liability in case of breaches. We discuss the broader implications of biometric data collection, the ethics of surveillance, and the balance between convenience and privacy in today’s digital landscape. Is facial recognition the future of stadium security, or are we trading too much privacy for security? Join us as we dive deep into this high-stakes issue and what it means for all of us.