Difference between revisions of "System Risk Indication (Q3747)"

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(‎Created claim: instance of (P3): case law (Q212))
(‎Created claim: comment (P126): The court has concluded that the use of SyRI is unlawful as it violates the right to privacy. The court found that the Dutch government had failed to strike a balance between the right to privacy and the public interest in detecting welfare fraud, and that the use of SyRI was disproportionate to the aim it sought to achieve.)
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The court has concluded that the use of SyRI is unlawful as it violates the right to privacy. The court found that the Dutch government had failed to strike a balance between the right to privacy and the public interest in detecting welfare fraud, and that the use of SyRI was disproportionate to the aim it sought to achieve.
Property / comment: The court has concluded that the use of SyRI is unlawful as it violates the right to privacy. The court found that the Dutch government had failed to strike a balance between the right to privacy and the public interest in detecting welfare fraud, and that the use of SyRI was disproportionate to the aim it sought to achieve. / rank
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Revision as of 07:48, 7 February 2020

risk profiling system allowing dutch government authorities to combine broad categories of data previously stored separately, analyse them and identify some people as more likely to commit benefit fraud
  • syRI
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System Risk Indication
risk profiling system allowing dutch government authorities to combine broad categories of data previously stored separately, analyse them and identify some people as more likely to commit benefit fraud
  • syRI

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The court has concluded that the use of SyRI is unlawful as it violates the right to privacy. The court found that the Dutch government had failed to strike a balance between the right to privacy and the public interest in detecting welfare fraud, and that the use of SyRI was disproportionate to the aim it sought to achieve.
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