Biometrics Institute continues work with UN on counter-terrorism compendium

On 22 March 2019, our chief executive Isabelle Moeller and Advisory Board member Roger Baldwin returned to United Nations headquarters for phase two of their collaboration on using biometrics in counter-terrorism. 

Isabelle Moeller and Roger Baldwin briefing Member States at UN headquarters in New York

Isabelle Moeller and Roger Baldwin briefing Member States at UN headquarters in New York

 

The Biometrics Institute has been working with the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) and the Office of Counter-Terrorism (OCT) since 2017, sharing its expertise on biometrics in counter-terrorism. We were asked to help compile the UN’s Compendium of Recommended Practices for the Responsible Use & Sharing of Biometrics in Counter-Terrorism, which was launched in June 2018.

The Biometrics Institute was the penholder for the compendium, which was launched in June 2018

 

In March, along with CTED and OCT and joined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and INTERPOL, we briefed the representatives of all Member States in New York. We are continuing to work with the UN on the awareness campaign for the practical use of the compendium and associated training.

Download a two-page summary here – or download the full compendium below


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Presentation: Background and overview of the compendium of recommended practices: context, objectives, and methodology

Presenters: Isabelle Moeller, Chief Executive, Biometrics Institute and Roger Baldwin, Advisory Council Member, Biometrics Institute


 

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