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Daily Dashboard | Cavoukian: Scanners Don't Have to Violate Privacy Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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A paper published last year by Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian on the subject of airport full-body imaging scanners is receiving new attention following the foiled Christmas Day terror attack of a jetliner in Detroit, according to OUT-LAW.COM. In the paper, Cavoukian said that the use of the controversial scanners, which generate a near-naked image of an individual's body beneath their clothing, "need not come at the expense of privacy -- both may be achieved together." The key to protecting passenger privacy lies in strict use policies, Cavoukian says, including rendering body images as a "chalk outline" and only showing details of materials that are not made of skin, and prohibiting the capture and storage of images.
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