Protection Session I
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[edit] Session I: Biometrics and Identity Policy
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[edit] Abstract
Policy provides the rights and framework that protect biometric data from exploitation, and ensures the integrity and interoperability of captured data. Policy enables biometrics to be used to protect the identities of friendly forces. Basic Question to answer: What are the components that effect the government position on policy?
[edit] Moderator
- Robert Melissinos
[edit] Panel
- Mr. Albert Miller, OSD-Policy
- Mr. John Sylvester, Special Assistant, Office of the Secretary of the Navy
- Mr. James Wayman, Senior Director, Information Sharing & Identity Management Policy, San Jose State University
- Mr. Brent Williams, CTO, Anakam
[edit] Threads
- What is the most needed policy piece now?
- What is the biggest stumbling block for coalition biometric policy?
- How does the U.S. government protect rights of foreigners who need access to coalition facilities?
- Is policy leading technology or vice versa?
- What is the intent and overlap of the two programs Real ID and
