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Microchipping/RFID: A DRAFT REPORT from DHS The Use of RFID for Human Identification
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The Use of RFID for Human Identification
A DRAFT REPORT from DHS Emerging Applications and Technology Subcommittee
to the Full Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee
Version 1.0
This report has not been considered or approved by the Full Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory
Committee and has not yet been provided to the Secretary or the Chief Privacy Officer of the Department
of Homeland Security as a formal recommendation.
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I. Introduction
The purposes of this paper are to: (1) address the use of Radio Frequency Identification
technology (RFID) by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to identify and track
individuals; (2) outline the potential data privacy and integrity issues implicated by this
use of RFID technology; (3) offer guidance to the Secretary of DHS, program managers,
and the DHS Privacy Office on deciding whether to deploy RFID technology to track
individuals; and (4) offer steps to consider in order to mitigate privacy and data integrity
risks when planning to use RFID to identify and track individuals.
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link to www.dhs.gov
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