Project Details
Description
The increasing number of travellers crossing European borders is putting a mounting pressure on the everyday handling of border checks. On one side, border control authorities have to process a higher number of checks in an increasingly reduced amount of time to avoid congestion or cope with limited resources. As a consequence, the experience of both European and third country travellers is deteriorating due to the extra time they have to spend at the border checkpoints. Such a continuous need calls for flexible, automated and scalable “no-gate” border security solutions. On the other side, the intensive use of technologies bears the risk to invading people’s privacy, and the societal and political acceptance of technologies for contactless border security solutions is required prior to their implementation.
A pivotal element of PERSONA project is to design and establish unified and tailored impact assessment method to appropriately assess the effects of new border-controlling technologies and ensure that these solutions meet the requirements and expectations of both governments, LEAs and border crossing individuals. PERSONA will carry out comprehensive assessment of the acceptability of wide range of contactless crossing point technologies, taking into account human behaviour, gender, legal frameworks, privacy concerns, societal issues and potential risk of discrimination. The established method for assessment will provide important information for decision makers in form of potential risks, mitigation measures and guidelines, in order to drive the innovation and deployment of future solutions by industry and border authorities.
A pivotal element of PERSONA project is to design and establish unified and tailored impact assessment method to appropriately assess the effects of new border-controlling technologies and ensure that these solutions meet the requirements and expectations of both governments, LEAs and border crossing individuals. PERSONA will carry out comprehensive assessment of the acceptability of wide range of contactless crossing point technologies, taking into account human behaviour, gender, legal frameworks, privacy concerns, societal issues and potential risk of discrimination. The established method for assessment will provide important information for decision makers in form of potential risks, mitigation measures and guidelines, in order to drive the innovation and deployment of future solutions by industry and border authorities.
| Short title or EU acronym | PERSONA |
|---|---|
| Acronym | OZR3308 |
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/09/18 → 28/02/21 |
Keywords
- Privacy
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Research output
- 1 Chapter
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Biometric Data in the EU (Reformed) Data Protection Framework and Border Management: A Step Forward or an Unsatisfactory Move?
Casiraghi, S. & Calvi, A., 2020, Personal Data Protection and Legal Developments in the European Union. Tzanou, M. (ed.). IGI Global, p. 202-223 (Advances in Information Security, Privacy, and Ethics (AISPE) Book Series).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research › peer-review
Activities
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PERSONA Training on the Concept of Impact Assessment
Burgess, J. P. (Lecturer), Kloza, D. (Lecturer), Casiraghi, S. (Lecturer), Ioannidis, N. (Lecturer), Calvi, A. (Lecturer), Baraliuc, I. (Organiser) & Konstantinou, I. (Organiser)
18 May 2020 → 27 May 2020Activity: Other › Research and Teaching at External Organisation
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Investigating assessment methods for no-gate crossing technologies at European borders
Casiraghi, S. (Organiser), Kloza, D. (Organiser) & Konstantinou, I. (Organiser)
5 Mar 2020 → 6 Mar 2020Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in workshop, seminar
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The law of identity and identity for the law
Casiraghi, S. (Speaker)
14 Jun 2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk or presentation at a workshop/seminar