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Pi Counterterrorism And Biometrics Report Israelpalestine V7 1st Edition Keren Weitzberg

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Pi Counterterrorism And Biometrics Report Israelpalestine V7 1st Edition Keren Weitzberg
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Publisher: Privacy International. Creative Commons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.07 MB
Pages: 25
Author: Keren Weitzberg
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Pi Counterterrorism And Biometrics Report Israelpalestine V7 1st Edition Keren Weitzberg by Keren Weitzberg instant download after payment.

In 2017, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2396 requiring member
states to develop and implement systems to collect and share biometric data
for the purposes of tackling terrorism. For human rights and civil society groups,
this embrace of biometric technology is worrisome. The “War on Terror” has
already led to a widespread erosion of civil liberties, a tendency that biometric
technologies risk only accelerating. Through an in-depth focus on measures
implemented in Israel/Palestine, this report highlights the negative human rights
implications and ethical concerns surrounding the use of biometrics for counter-
terrorism, focusing on the dangers of unlawful surveillance, limitations to the right
to movement, and the exacerbation of racial and religious inequality via
automated decision making.

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