FC: Biometric security firm endorses N.J. bill regulating industry

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Wed Jul 31 2002 - 21:46:47 PDT

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    From: "Richard M. Smith" <rmsat_private>
    To: <declanat_private>
    Subject: Identix Issues Statement in Support of Proposed New Jersey 
    Biometric Legislation
    Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 11:30:06 -0400
    
    FYI:
    
    http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/020730/latu079_1.html
    
    Tuesday July 30, 9:30 am Eastern Time
    Press Release
    SOURCE: Identix Incorporated
    
    Media Advisory: Identix Issues Statement in Support of Proposed New
    Jersey Biometric Legislation
    
    JERSEY CITY, N.J., July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Identix
    Incorporated (Nasdaq: IDNX - News), the world's leading multi-biometric
    security technology company, issued a statement today in response to
    proposed biometric privacy legislation introduced by State Assemblywoman
    Joan Quigley. The bill, entitled "Biometric Identifier Privacy Act"
    (A-2448), was introduced to the NJ Assembly Homeland Security and State
    Preparedness Committee, and has yet to go through the standard
    legislative process before it becomes law.
    
    Dr. Joseph J. Atick, Identix President and CEO stated, "These are
    precisely the types of provisions that Identix and the industry have
    long supported. As industry leaders, we are strongly encouraged by the
    introduction of this piece of legislation and the impact it will have on
    the adoption of biometrics. While government agencies, banks and
    healthcare institutions adopt biometrics to comply with mandates and
    otherwise safeguard sensitive information and facilities, the day-to-day
    users and consumers should be rest assured that the proper policies are
    in place to prevent misuse or transfer of data without an individual's
    consent."
    
    In a similar statement issued yesterday by the Assembly Democrats Office
    in Trenton, New Jersey, Assemblywoman Quigley said, "In the wake of the
    terrorist attacks, biometrics technology provides a means of tightening
    security. However, developing guidelines for safeguarding this
    confidential consumer information is of equal importance."
    
    If enacted into law, the Biometric Identifier Privacy Act would prohibit
    a person or government agency that possesses biometric data to sell,
    lease, transfer or disclose the information unless the following
    criteria have been met:
    
    The individual to whom the biometric data belongs consents to the sale
    or transfer;
    The sale or transfer completes a financial transaction requested or
    authorized by the individual;
    The sale or transfer is required or permitted by federal or state law;
    The sale or transfer is made for law enforcement purposes.
    In addition, the bill requires the entity storing the biometric
    information to protect that data in a manner similar to other
    confidential information and provides for civil penalties for each
    violation.
    
    The entire text of the bill can be accessed at
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2002/Bills/A2500/2448_I1.PDF
    
    The legislation incorporates many of the concepts previously set forth
    by the International Biometrics Industry Association (IBIA), of which
    Identix is a co-founder. IBIA principles and more about the responsible
    use of biometric technologies can be found at
    http://www.identix.com/newsroom/news_privacy.html
    
    
    
    
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