SIA develops framework to address privacy concerns in biometrics, RFID
11 September, 2010
category: Biometrics, Contactless, RFID
The Security Industry Association has developed a new privacy framework to address privacy concerns related to the use of surveillance video and the gathering of personal information for use in biometric, RFID and other security technologies, according to Security Info Watch.
“While security without privacy is possible, privacy without security is impossible,” said Kathleen Carroll of HID Global, who serves as chair of the SIA government relations department’s state and local policy working group.
The 12-item privacy framework includes guidelines, such as conducting privacy impact assessments, limiting access to personally identifiable information within an organization, and adopting a security breach notification plan.
To find out how to view the entire privacy framework click here.