User Authorization vs. Biometric Information Storage: Trade-offs in Regulatory Perspective

Authors

  • Trueman Silvina University of Houston, US

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53104/crlp.v1i2.40

Keywords:

user authorization; biometric information storage; regulatory perspective; security; privacy; authentication; biometric data

Abstract

This document delves into the intricate balance between user authorization mechanisms and the storage of biometric information, elucidating the trade-offs from a regulatory perspective. It explores traditional user authorization methods, their challenges, and the advent of biometric information storage. The discussion navigates through types of biometric data, storage mechanisms, security concerns, and the evolving regulatory frameworks governing biometric information. Emphasis is placed on the delicate equilibrium between security and privacy, offering insights into regulatory perspectives. Legal and ethical implications, along with an examination of the evolving legal landscape in user authentication, further contribute to a comprehensive understanding of this critical intersection.

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Published

2023-12-21

How to Cite

Trueman Silvina. (2023). User Authorization vs. Biometric Information Storage: Trade-offs in Regulatory Perspective. Current Research in Law & Practice, 1(2), 8–14. https://doi.org/10.53104/crlp.v1i2.40

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