Case Study on the Fingerprint Processing in a Workplace under GDPR Article 9 (2, b)
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Daria Bulgakova
Vilnius University, Lithuania
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8640-3622
Published 2022-09-28
https://doi.org/10.15388/Teise.2022.124.2
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Keywords

Personal Data Protection
Unique Identification
Biometric Data
Automotive Processing
Finger Recognition

How to Cite

Bulgakova, D. (2022) “Case Study on the Fingerprint Processing in a Workplace under GDPR Article 9 (2, b)”, Teisė, 124, pp. 22–38. doi:10.15388/Teise.2022.124.2.

Abstract

The protection of personal data is the most important legal standard for the use of biometric data. Fingerprints are personal biometric data in accordance with Article 9 (1) of the GDPR. It is also a category of personal data that needs to be processed specifically in order to ensure the right to the protection of personal data and to reduce the risk of its restriction. The problem discussed in this study is fingerprint processing in the workplace.

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