Biometrics
This webpage addresses issues surrounding biometric technologies and their implications for individual privacy.
Biometrics, or the use of biological properties (e.g., fingerprints, retina scans, voice recognition) to identify individuals, are increasingly popular methods of identification. They are no longer confined to criminal law enforcement and the imagination of science fiction writers dreaming of hand-recognition as an automatic door opener and remote eye-scanning while entering a shopping mall. Businesses now use biometrics to regulate access to buildings and information. Governments are contemplating the inclusion of biometric identifiers in passports, driver's licenses, and possibly a future national ID card. Digital video surveillance is spreading in private and public places.
However, biometric technologies incite fears of constant supervision, profiling and control, leading to a loss of individuality, privacy and freedom. Many people feel uneasy being scanned and are alarmed about having their bodily data digitally stored in large databases along with sensitive personal information. Many questions arise: Can we trust the accuracy of biometric technology? Who controls the collection of biometric data? And who has access to the databases and for what purpose?
This webpage addresses issues surrounding biometric technologies and their implications for individual privacy.
FAQs
Resources
Government
Privacy Commissioners and Ombudspersons
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Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
- Ann Cavoukian
Biometrics and Policing: Comments from a Privacy Perspective
August 1999
- Ann Cavoukian
Security Technologies Enabling Privacy (STEP): Time for a Paradigm Shift
June 2002
- Ann Cavoukian
Privacy and Biometrics: An Oxymoron or Time to Take a 2nd Look?
1998
- Tom Wright
Privacy and Electronic Identification in the Information Age
November 1994
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Nova Scotia, Freedom of Information and Privacy Review Office
Other:
- Public Interest Advocacy Centre
- Identity Theft: The Need for Better Consumer Protection
- Privacy International
- Electronic Privacy Information Center
- Roger Clarke's Biometrics and Privacy Pages
- BioPrivacy Initiative
- Biometrics resource webpage
- The International Biometrics Society
- The Biometric Consortium
- Biometrics Institute Ltd (Australia)
- F.A.Q. - Biometrics Institute Ltd (Australia)
- Association for Biometrics (UK)
- The Smart Government Forum (UK)
- Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR)
- International Biometric Industry Association (IBIA)
- Website on biometric encryption (by Scott Lewis and Todd Steigerwalt)
- Biometrics Research (Michigan State University)
- Biometrics - A Journal of the International Biometric Society
- Biometrics 101 by Ian Williams, Idsysgroup
- Professor Tim Richardson's course webpage on biometrics