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Biometrics - Hurley, Caoukian, Tomko

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~terry Sat, Feb 21, 1998 (16:20) seed
The technology for biometric and behavioral identification is not new. Much of it was developed several decades ago, often for military or national security applications. What is new is that the costs of implementing the technology are way down. The result is increasing use of biometric and behavioral identifiers for commercial applications, including everything from retina scans to withdraw cash from ATM machines to fingerprint access to buildings. The proliferating use of these unique identifiers and the collection of biometric data on a massive scale raise a host of privacy issues. This panel will introduce biometrics and behavioral identifiers and their applications and the privacy issues raised by them.
~terry Wed, Mar 4, 1998 (07:09) #1
From Danielle Gallo, who works with Lorrie Cranor: A panel on 'Privacy Implications of Biometrics and Behavioral Identifiers' outlined the implications of the use of biometrics (thumbprints, retinal scans, etc) for identification purposes. Dr. Ann Cavoukian, the Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner, presented the idea that biometrics are a threat to individual privacy when not used carefully. Dr. George Tomko of Mytec Technologies discussed combining biometrics with encryption in an effort to reduce privacy concerns and increase security.
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