The Biometrics Institute has announced that it plans to release its international privacy charter next week in Canberra, reports CIO. According to General Manager Isabelle Moeller, the institute's document will provide "a universal guide for suppliers, end users, managers and purchasers of biometric systems." The guide is intended to be relevant across districts, taking into account differing regulations as well as legislative and administrative frameworks. "It is the public's assurance that the biometric managers have followed best practice privacy principles when designing, implementing and managing biometric-based projects," Moeller said.
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