Developed by the Strategic Group on Technology and Ethics under the European Clearing Board, with support from Europol’s Innovation Lab, the report sets out a seven-step ethical assessment method to help law enforcement navigate the challenges of digital transformation. It aims to ensure that the adoption and use of new technologies align with core values such as transparency, fairness, privacy… Read More
Europol publishes framework for ethical technology in law enforcement
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