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Smart Cards and
Biometrics - Client Identification National Identifiers |
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Identity Theft: Who's Using Your Name? Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D. Information and Privacy Commissioner/Ontario.
June 1997.
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Coping With
Identity Theft: What To Do When An Imposter Strikes -
USD Centre for Public Interest Law - 1996. |
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Privacy
/ Identity Theft. Part One. Stolen Identities. Unwary
Consumers Find Credit Ruined As Crooks Go High-tech.
Copyright 1995 San Diego Union-Tribune. By R.J. IGNELZI.
Sunday Jul 02, 1995
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The
Social Security Administration: PEBES (Personal
Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement), Identity Theft,
and Related Risks. Peter G. Neumann, Principal
Scientist, Computer Science Laboratory. SRI International,
Menlo Park CA 94025-3493 (13 May 1997)
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Human
Identification in Information Systems: Management
Challenges and Public Policy Issues. Roger Clarke,
Principal, Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, Canberra, Visiting
Fellow, Department of Computer Science, Australian
National University © Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, 1997.
Published in Information Technology & People 7,4 (December
1994) 6-37. |
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Identification,
Anonymity and Pseudonymity in Consumer Transactions: A
Vital Systems Design and Public Policy Issue. By
Roger Clarke. Version of 13 October 1996. Invited
Presentation to the Conference on 'Smart Cards: The
Issues', Sydney, 18 October 1996. |
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Mytec
Technology - this vendor specializes in privacy
protection through biometrics.
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Public Attitudes
towards the use of Finger Imaging Technology for
Personal Identification in Commercial and Government
Programs: Results of a National Public Opinion Survey
conducted by Opinion Research Corporation's CARAVAN.
Report by Dr. Allen F. Westin, Professor of Public Law
and Government, Columbia University.
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Identification
Cards with Data Encoding Devices and Threats to Personal
Privacy: The New Bellerophontic Letters [FN1]
Richard Glover, Fall 1995
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Privacy
and Confidentiality Report - Privacy and the use of a
common client identifier across government departments.
Nova Scotia
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Client
Identification and Benefit Report - report provided
to the City Council of Metro Toronto regarding the
proposed biometric identification system for welfare
clients. May 9, 1996.
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CFP'93 - Computer
Matching and Digital Identity by Roger Clarke.
Australian National University, 2/4/93 (c) Xamax
Consultancy Pty Ltd, 1992-93
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Use
of the Social Insurance Number - Fact Sheet - Office
of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
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Harris Should Scrap
Universal ID Card. Toronto Star, February 9th, 1996; Lead
Editorial.
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The Personal Information
Privacy Act of 1997 - floor statement regarding introduction of
this new US federal legislation to control the use of the
SSN.
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Social Security Numbers (US)
- Number Issuance and Allocations - This site provides explanations
for how numbers are issued, and descibes valid numbers in
use, as well as the meaning of the first three
digits (what a great resource for those wanting to create
false SSNs!).
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Social Security Numbers -
Best Practices (US) - use of SSNs in Unemployment Insurance.
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National Identification
Cards: "Why Does the ACLU Oppose a National I.D.
Card System?" American Civil Liberties Union
policy statement.
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A
Joint Letter from American Civil Liberties Union,
Electronic Privacy
Information Center, and U.S. Public Interest Research
Group. November 15, 1995. Subject: Stopping the Assault on
Privacy in the Welfare Reform Bills. Outlines strong
opposition to provisions in both the House and Senate
welfare reform bills that threaten to unravel the privacy
protections in current law, mandate the creation of a new
national identification system, and solidify the Social
Security Number (SSN) as the de facto national identifier.
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What to do when they ask
for your Social Security Number. By Chris Hibbert (Computer
Professionals for Social Responsibility). Last modified
October 12, 1996.
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A National ID System: Big
Brother's Solution to Illegal Immigration by John J. Miller and
Stephen Moore. John J. Miller is vice president of the
Center for Equal Opportunity. Stephen Moore is director
of fiscal policy studies at the Cato Institute.
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Take A
Number Please! The Birth of ITIN. (Individual
Taxpayer Identification Number). A Newsletter on Tax
Issues for Canadian Expatriates Working or In
Retirement Abroad. Expatriate Tax Bulletin. by Peter J.
Simpson. C. A.
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Brief
to Congress re: Misuse of the SSN. Computer
Professionals for Social Responsibility.
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Programs and Services Available from Canada
Service Centres.
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Identifiers Everywhere:
National ID Card Initiatives. By Mitch Ratcliffe, Editor-in-Chief, Digital Media.
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Identity
Cards - A Consultation "Should there be a
national identity card?" Summary of the UK public
consultation paper on the introduction of a national
identification card.
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The
Green Paper on Identity Cards. A response from the Centre
for Computing and Social Responsibility by Simon
Rogerson. Copyright © Simon Rogerson 1995.
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A
National Identification System: Testimony by Stephen
Moore, Economist, The Cato Institute, before the U.S.
House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims Judiciary Committee. May 13, 1997
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Campaigns
of Opposition to ID Card Schemes. Privacy
International
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Identity
Cards: Frequently Asked Questions. Privacy
International. August 24 1996. This report provides an
analysis of the key aspects of identity (ID) cards and
related technologies. It has been prepared by Privacy
International in the wake of widespread concern across
the world about the implications of modern ID systems.
Our intention here is to discuss the evidence at an
international level and to promote debate about the
claims made about such card systems.
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ID World -
Lost Documents Replaced - Check out this site if you
want to see how easy it is to obtain new identification!
See also The Seven
Steps to A New You - How to Create a New Identity.
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The
Communications Centre - 185 illegal publications for
sale, ranging from how to build your own fake birth
certificate, to tips for staying out of FBI data bases.
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