Identity, security and democracy the wider social and ethical implications of automated systems for human identification

Many people think of personal identification as only part of the security/surveillance apparatus. This is likely to be an oversimplification, which largely misrepresents the reality. 'Personal identity' means two separate concepts, namely that an individual belongs to specific categories a...

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Corporate Author: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Identity, Security and Democracy: the Wider Social and Ethical Implications of Automated Systems for Human Identification Jerusalem
Other Authors: Mordini, E. (Emilio), Green, Manfred
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Netherlands IOS Press 2009
Series:NATO science for peace and security. Series E; Human and societal dynamics vol. 49
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Table of Contents:
  • Human rights, identity and anonymity : digital identity and its management in e-society / Anne Carblanc
  • Towards a governance of identity security systems / Bernard Didier and Loïc Bournon
  • Children's identity and security / Luisa M. Massimo and Daniela Caprino
  • Privacy and security / Frank J. Leavitt
  • Biometric recognition : an overview / Nikola Pavešić and Slobodan Ribarić
  • Biometrics : security vs. privacy : a scientific and bioethical point of view / E.V. Cosmi [and others]
  • Biometric, identification and practical ethics / Arnon Harel
  • Machine-readable bodies biometrics, informatization and surveillance / Irma can der Ploeg
  • The biometric society : risks and opportunities / Manfred U.A. Bromba
  • Ethical and legal aspects of biometrics (Convention 108) / Sylvia Tomova.