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F3.2 Implement affirmative design measures
F3 Do not exclude
SV2 Weak rule of law
F5.1 Establish transparency and full documentation for data sharing arrangements
F5 Uphold the rule of law
RS1 Privacy vulnerability
RS4 Lack of recourse
F5.2 Underpin identification systems (and other DPI systems) by legitimate, comprehensive, and enforceable legal and regulatory frameworks
SV1 Digital distrust
SV3 Weak institutions
F6.2 Design and deploy mechanisms that provide individuals and communities with control over their personal and collective data
F6 Promote autonomy and agency
RI4 Disempowerment
F7.1 Forward relevant stakeholder inputs to the DPI implementors.
F7 Foster community engagement
F9.2 Ensure adequate resourcing for continuous development.
F9 Focus on future sustainability
SV5 Unsustainability
O1.2 Establish policies that promote fair competition and require multiple participants in the ecosystem
O1 Leverage market dynamics
O1.3 Mitigate the risk of market distortion and monopolies
O2.1 Assess DPI against alternative policy options
O2 Evolve with evidence
RI1 Discrimination
O3.1 Verify the existence and enforcement of regulations, policies and procedures that mandate purpose limitation.
O3 Ensure data privacy by design
O3.2 Undertake a Data Protection Impact assessments and legislative reforms prior to DPI roll out
O3.3 Analyze stakeholder interests and implement approprate safeguards
O3.4 Provide features to protect users from tracking and profiling while allowing responsible data use
O4.1 Establish a framework for safe data storage and processing
O4 Assure data security by design
RS2 Digital insecurity
O4.2 Establish a cybersecurity framework for DPI
O5.1 Implement privacy and data protection impact assessments prior roll-out
O5 Ensure data protection during use
O5.2 Require relying parties to register their DPI use cases in a public registry, detailing the specific functionalities and data attributes they intend to use.
O6.2 Understand the needs of affected communities and test the impact of DPI on these groups.
O6 Respond to gender, ability or age
RI3 Exclusion
O6.3 Ensure equitable access to DPI
RI2 Unequal access
O6.4 Include networks of human agents to help users utilize and engage with DPI systems
O8.1 Estimate the costs of deployment, operational costs, and estimate payback period
O8 Sustain financial viability
O8.2 Design the sustainable financing model for the DPI