REPORT CO-AUTHORED BY INDIANA UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR CASTS DOUBT ON ANTI-TERRORISM TOOLS
October 08, 2008
October 08, 2008
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 8 -- Indiana University issued the following news release:
A new report from the National Academy of Sciences, part of which was co-authored by an Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington professor, casts doubt on the effectiveness, lawfulness and appropriateness of using data-based tools such as data-mining and biometrics to fight terrorism.
The report, "Protecting Individual Privacy in the Struggle Against Terrorists: A Framework f . . .
A new report from the National Academy of Sciences, part of which was co-authored by an Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington professor, casts doubt on the effectiveness, lawfulness and appropriateness of using data-based tools such as data-mining and biometrics to fight terrorism.
The report, "Protecting Individual Privacy in the Struggle Against Terrorists: A Framework f . . .