WEF_Responsible_Limits_on_Facial_Recognition_2020
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Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Responsible Limits on Facial Recognition Use Case: Flow Management Part II Pilot phase: Self assessment, the audit management system and certification W H I T E P A P E R D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 Contents Foreword Preface Introduction Methodology 1. Test of the assessment questionnaire by Narita International Airport 1.1 General framework and objective 1.2 Case study: One ID programme at Narita International Airport, Japan 2. An audit framework to valid |
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, ensure that the system , information about the certification , recognition is a biometric , processes of an audit , design of the information , government use of frt , processes while the system , ensure that their systems , implementation of the facial , management with the principles , case and |
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WEF_Global_Technology_Governance_2020
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In Collaboration with Deloitte Global Technology Governance Report 2021: Harnessing Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies in a COVID-19 World I N S I G H T R E P O R T D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 Contents Foreword Executive Summary Introduction 1 Cross-cutting technology governance gaps 1.1 Limited or lack of regulation 1.2 Adverse effects of technology through misuse or unintended use 1.3 Liability and accountability of the technology 1.4 Privacy and data sharing 1.5 Cyber and other security co |
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, icao also provides guidance , countries and their financial , frameworks new and emerging , cryptocurrency around the world , drone use during social , services in other countries , regulation for the age , technologies during the pandemic , drones and the internet , initiative at the government , |
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