TY - JOUR
T1 - Facilitating free travel in the Schengen area—A position paper by the European Association for Biometrics
AU - Busch, Christoph
AU - Deravi, Farzin
AU - Frings, Dinusha
AU - Kindt, Els
AU - Lessmann, Ralph
AU - Nouak, Alexander
AU - Salomon, Jean
AU - Achcar, Mateus
AU - Alonso-Fernandez, Fernando
AU - Bachenheimer, Daniel
AU - Bethell, David
AU - Bigun, Josef
AU - Brawley, Matthew
AU - Brockmann, Guido
AU - Cabello, Enrique
AU - Campisi, Patrizio
AU - Cepilovs, Aleksandrs
AU - Clee, Miles
AU - Cohen, Mickey
AU - Croll, Christian
AU - Czyżewski, Andrzej
AU - Dorizzi, Bernadette
AU - Drahansky, Martin
AU - Drozdowski, Pawel
AU - Fankhauser, Catherine
AU - Fierrez, Julian
AU - Gomez-Barrero, Marta
AU - Hasse, Georg
AU - Guest, Richard
AU - Komleva, Ekaterina
AU - Marcel, Sebastien
AU - Marcialis, Gian Luca
AU - Mercier, Laurent
AU - Mordini, Emilio
AU - Mouille, Stefance
AU - Navratilova, Pavlina
AU - Ortega-Garcia, Javier
AU - Petrovska, Dijana
AU - Poh, Norman
AU - Racz, Istvan
AU - Raghavendra, Ramachandra
AU - Rathgeb, Christian
AU - Remillet, Christophe
AU - Seidel, Uwe
AU - Spreeuwers, Luuk
AU - Strand, Brage
AU - Toivonen, Sirra
AU - Uhl, Andreas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. IET Biometrics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Institution of Engineering and Technology.
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Due to migration, terror-threats and the viral pandemic, various EU member states have re-established internal border control or even closed their borders. European Association for Biometrics (EAB), a non-profit organisation, solicited the views of its members on ways which biometric technologies and services may be used to help with re-establishing open borders within the Schengen area while at the same time mitigating any adverse effects. From the responses received, this position paper was composed to identify ideas to re-establish free travel between the member states in the Schengen area. The paper covers the contending needs for security, open borders and fundamental rights as well as legal constraints that any technological solution must consider. A range of specific technologies for direct biometric recognition alongside complementary measures are outlined. The interrelated issues of ethical and societal considerations are also highlighted. Provided a holistic approach is adopted, it may be possible to reach a more optimal trade-off with regards to open borders while maintaining a high-level of security and protection of fundamental rights. European Association for Biometrics and its members can play an important role in fostering a shared understanding of security and mobility challenges and their solutions.
AB - Due to migration, terror-threats and the viral pandemic, various EU member states have re-established internal border control or even closed their borders. European Association for Biometrics (EAB), a non-profit organisation, solicited the views of its members on ways which biometric technologies and services may be used to help with re-establishing open borders within the Schengen area while at the same time mitigating any adverse effects. From the responses received, this position paper was composed to identify ideas to re-establish free travel between the member states in the Schengen area. The paper covers the contending needs for security, open borders and fundamental rights as well as legal constraints that any technological solution must consider. A range of specific technologies for direct biometric recognition alongside complementary measures are outlined. The interrelated issues of ethical and societal considerations are also highlighted. Provided a holistic approach is adopted, it may be possible to reach a more optimal trade-off with regards to open borders while maintaining a high-level of security and protection of fundamental rights. European Association for Biometrics and its members can play an important role in fostering a shared understanding of security and mobility challenges and their solutions.
KW - biometric applications
KW - biometric template protection
KW - biometrics (access control)
KW - computer vision
KW - data privacy
KW - image analysis for biometrics
KW - object tracking
KW - biometric applications
KW - biometric template protection
KW - biometrics (access control)
KW - computer vision
KW - data privacy
KW - image analysis for biometrics
KW - object tracking
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U2 - 10.1049/bme2.12107
DO - 10.1049/bme2.12107
M3 - Article
SN - 2047-4938
VL - 12
SP - 112
EP - 128
JO - IET Biometrics
JF - IET Biometrics
IS - 2
ER -