Feasibility of Voice Recognition Technology in Controlled Defense Information Environments
Abstract
Voice recognition technology has made incredible strides in the past decade. With many devices and in many contexts, users can use free-form spoken word to give commands and not only have their command understood but acted upon within seconds. While the benefits of such technology are immediately visible, companies working with controlled defense information (CDI) and other sensitive in-formation may want to consider more carefully how such technologies work and what information is exfiltrated before adopting these modern devices for their own use.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2018
- Accession Number
- AD1087866
Entities
People
- Eliezer Kanal
- Jeff Davenport
- Linda P. Gates
Organizations
- Carnegie Mellon University