Today we are proud to release two policy briefs that offer concrete options for addressing civil rights & human rights concerns related to #FacialRecognition technology.
Senior Fellow #RashidaRichardson of @GMFUS & @rutgersiipl reviews how #FacialRecognition is used in the public sector and surveys policy approaches designed to mitigate concerns associated with government use of facial recognition.
Els J. Kindt of @CiTiP_KULeuven & @eLaw_Leiden explores 3 existing regulatory mechanisms that may be able to help address concerns related to facial recognition: data protection impact assessments, technical standards, and certification mechanisms.
Many jurisdictions are thinking about how to regulate facial recognition technology. Together, these briefs offer policymakers a slate of options and provide the basis for more global conversation about protecting human & civil rights in a digital age.
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