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BS 9347:2024

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Facial recognition technology. Ethical use and deployment in video surveillance-based systems. Code of practice

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BSI 2024 34
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PDF Pages PDF Title
5 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.1.1 artificial intelligence (AI)
10 3.1.2 biometric recognition
3.1.3 data controller
3.1.4 data governance
3.1.5 data processor
3.1.6 developer
3.1.7 ethics
3.1.8 explainability
3.1.9 face template
3.1.10 facial recognition technology (FRT)
3.1.11 human-in-the-loop (HITL)
3.1.12 identification
11 3.1.13 integrator
3.1.14 operating organization
3.1.15 operator
3.1.16 profiling
3.1.17 senior accountable person (SAP)
3.1.18 training data
3.1.19 trustworthiness
3.1.20 use case
3.1.21 verification
3.2 Abbreviated terms
12 4 Principles of trustworthiness
4.1 General
Figure 2 —  The principles and processes to achieve the objective of trustworthiness The principles and processes to achieve the objective of trustworthiness
13 4.2 Overarching principles
4.2.1 Principle 1: Governance and accountability
4.2.2 Principle 2: Human agency and oversight
14 Table 1 —  Levels of human intervention in FRT Levels of human intervention in FRT
4.2.3 Principle 3: Privacy and data governance
15 4.2.4 Principle 4: Technical robustness and safety
4.2.5 Principle 5: Transparency and explainability
16 4.2.6 Principle 6: Diversity, non-discrimination and fairness
5 Assessing the need
17 Figure 3 —  Assessing the need for FRT decision tree Assessing the need for FRT decision tree
18 6 Development
6.1 Principle 1: Governance and accountability
6.2 Principle 2: Human agency and oversight
6.3 Principle 3: Privacy and data governance
6.4 Principle 4: Technical robustness and safety
19 6.5 Principle 5: Transparency and explainability
6.6 Principle 6: Diversity, non-discrimination and fairness
7 Procurement
7.1 General
20 7.2 Principle 1: Governance and accountability
7.3 Principle 2: Human agency and oversight
7.4 Principle 3: Privacy and data governance
7.5 Principle 4: Technical robustness and safety
7.6 Principle 5: Transparency and explainability
21 7.7 Principle 6: Diversity, non-discrimination and fairness
8 Design and installation
8.1 Principle 2: Human agency and oversight
22 8.2 Principle 4: Technical robustness and safety
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.2.4
8.3 Principle 5: Transparency and explainability
8.4 Principle 6: Diversity, non-discrimination and fairness
23 9 Operation
9.1 Principle 1: Governance and accountability
9.1.1
9.1.2
24 9.2 Principle 2: Human agency and oversight
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.2.3
9.2.4
9.2.5
9.2.6
9.2.7
9.2.8
25 9.2.9
9.3 Principle 3: Privacy and data governance
9.3.1
9.3.2
9.3.3
9.3.4
9.3.5
26 9.3.6
9.3.7
9.3.8
9.4 Principle 4: Technical robustness and safety
9.4.1
9.4.2
27 9.4.3
9.4.4
9.5 Principle 5: Transparency and explainability
9.5.1
9.5.2
9.5.3
9.5.4
9.6 Principle 6: Diversity, non-discrimination and fairness
28 10 Review
10.1 Principle 1: Governance and accountability
10.2 Principle 2: Human agency and oversight
10.3 Principle 3: Privacy and data governance
10.4 Principle 4: Technical robustness and safety
10.5 Principle 5: Transparency and explainability
29 Annex A (informative) Reference table of policies, processes, and systems
Table A.1 —  Policies, processes and systems Policies, processes and systems
31 Annex B (informative) Ethical compliance checklist
Table B.1 —  Compliance checklist Compliance checklist
32 Bibliography
BS 9347:2024
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