Privacy and human rights 2003

Privacy International (UK) and the Electronic Privacy Information Center (USA) have just published their Privacy and Human Rights 2003 Report.

The document provides a global overview on a series of issues including the processing of genetic and medical data, the increased adoption of survelliance tools (from CCTV to facial recognition software, via proposals for RFID chips embedded in travel documents), and the extension of anti-terrorist laws to stifle civil dissent.

September 10, 2003 | 12:59 PM
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