Data Protection Key to Trustworthy Police Facial Recognition
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Emily Keaney, Deputy Commissioner for Regulatory Policy at the ICO on why data protection lies at the heart of responsible police use of facial recognition technology.
Emily Keaney, ICO Deputy Commissioner for Regulatory Policy, explains how data protection frameworks are essential for responsible police deployment of facial recognition technology. Strong regulatory oversight builds public trust in law enforcement's use of advanced surveillance tools. The ICO emphasizes balancing security needs with citizen privacy rights.
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