- Bioprivacy
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Словарь 2007 года. — М.: Большой город. 2007.
Словарь 2007 года. — М.: Большой город. 2007.
bioprivacy — n. The state of being free from the unauthorized collection or use of one s genetic or biometric data. Also: bio privacy. Example Citations: State Rep. Ed Setzler says he s seen a glimpse into the future and he doesn t like all he sees. The… … New words
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biometrics — n. The identification of an individual based on biological traits, such as fingerprints, iris patterns, and facial features. Example Citation: Magnetic cards and smartcards try to make it impractical to break a bank s systems. Biometrics takes… … New words
blooding — n. In a criminal investigation, requesting DNA samples from a large number of people in an area where the crime is thought to have occurred or where the suspect is thought to be living. Example Citation: On Wednesday this week, police canvassed… … New words
brain fingerprinting — pp. Measuring a person s brain wave responses when presented with certain words or images, particularly those related to a crime. brain fingerprint n. Example Citations: Imagine a crime scene. There is a suspect, but he is innocent until proven… … New words
chief privacy officer — n. A corporate executive in charge of maintaining the privacy of company and customer data. Example Citation: Good security is tough to maintain, but it s simplicity itself compared with the morass of privacy concerns for organizations. ... For… … New words
facial technology — n. The technology required to identify and track a person using face recognition techniques. Example Citation: Zelazny of Visionics said face recognition is less intrusive than iris scanning, another biometric identification technology. Aside… … New words
neurolaw — n. The philosophy and practice of using neuroscientific evidence and theories in the legal system. Also: neuro law. Example Citations: But what about people who rape and murder should we feel empathy for them? Should they be allowed to argue in… … New words