Privacy and Data Protection Issues of Biometric Applications : A Comparative Legal Analysis / by Els J. Kindt.
2013
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Privacy and Data Protection Issues of Biometric Applications : A Comparative Legal Analysis / by Els J. Kindt.
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1st ed. 2013.
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Description
XXI, 975 p. 11 illus. online resource.
Series
Law, governance and technology series. 2352-1902 ; 12.
Formatted Contents Note
Preface; Peter Hustinx
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: The Concept Of Biometric Data
Chapter 1. An Introduction Into The Use Of Biometric Technology
Section I. A Long History of Use of Biometric Characteristics
Section II. The Functioning Of A Biometric System
Chapter 2. Biometric Data, Data Protection and the Right To Privacy
Section I. Biometric Data and the Concept of Personal Data
Section II. Biological Material and Other Information Relating To Individuals
Section III. Biometric Data, Data Protection and Privacy
Chapter 6. Strengths and Weaknesses Of The Proportionality Principle For Biometric Applications
Part III: Assessment and Recommendations For Strengthening The Data Protection Framework For Biometric Data
Chapter 7. The Criteria For The Correct 'Balancing Of Rights'
Chapter 8. The Need For A Consistent Legal Regulation Of Biometric Data
Chapter 9. A Legal Model For The Use Of Biometric Data In The Private Sector
List Of Figures And Tables
Bibliography
Index. .
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: The Concept Of Biometric Data
Chapter 1. An Introduction Into The Use Of Biometric Technology
Section I. A Long History of Use of Biometric Characteristics
Section II. The Functioning Of A Biometric System
Chapter 2. Biometric Data, Data Protection and the Right To Privacy
Section I. Biometric Data and the Concept of Personal Data
Section II. Biological Material and Other Information Relating To Individuals
Section III. Biometric Data, Data Protection and Privacy
Chapter 6. Strengths and Weaknesses Of The Proportionality Principle For Biometric Applications
Part III: Assessment and Recommendations For Strengthening The Data Protection Framework For Biometric Data
Chapter 7. The Criteria For The Correct 'Balancing Of Rights'
Chapter 8. The Need For A Consistent Legal Regulation Of Biometric Data
Chapter 9. A Legal Model For The Use Of Biometric Data In The Private Sector
List Of Figures And Tables
Bibliography
Index. .
Summary
This book discusses all critical privacy and data protection aspects of biometric systems from a legal perspective. It contains a systematic and complete analysis of the many issues raised by these systems based on examples worldwide and provides several recommendations for a transnational regulatory framework. An appropriate legal framework is in most countries not yet in place. Biometric systems use facial images, fingerprints, iris and/or voice in an automated way to identify or to verify (identity) claims of persons. The treatise which has an interdisciplinary approach starts with explaining the functioning of biometric systems in general terms for non-specialists. It continues with a description of the legal nature of biometric data and makes a comparison with DNA and biological material and the regulation thereof. After describing the risks, the work further reviews the opinions of data protection authorities in relation to biometric systems and current and future (EU) law. A detailed legal comparative analysis is made of the situation in Belgium, France and the Netherlands. The author concludes with an evaluation of the proportionality principle and the application of data protection law to biometric data processing operations, mainly in the private sector. Pleading for more safeguards in legislation, the author makes several suggestions for a regulatory framework aiming at reducing the risks of biometric systems. They include limitations to the collection and storage of biometric data as well as technical measures, which could influence the proportionality of the processing. The text is supported by several figures and tables providing a summary of particular points of the discussion. The book also uses the 2012 biometric vocabulary adopted by ISO and contains an extensive bibliography and literature sources.
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