Case Study

Casuarina Square Facial Recognition Privacy Impact Proposal

Draft case study for a privacy impact assessment proposal relating to potential facial-recognition technology use.

Context

The proposal related to potential facial-recognition technology within a shopping-centre environment.

Problem

Public-facing facial-recognition use requires strong privacy, governance, stakeholder and risk analysis before any technology decision is made.

Benjamin’s Role

Benjamin prepared or sent a privacy impact assessment proposal. Exact scope should be confirmed from the attachment before publication.

What Benjamin Built Or Changed

The work proposed a structured privacy impact assessment approach rather than treating facial recognition as a simple technology deployment.

Stakeholders

Centre stakeholders, patrons, privacy stakeholders, technology providers and governance decision makers.

Delivery Approach

The approach emphasised privacy, governance, risk and practical decision support.

Outcomes

Draft proposal profile only. Outcomes require confirmation.

What It Demonstrates

Responsible technology governance and the ability to challenge biometric use cases with structured privacy review.

Source Or Evidence Note

Source is an Outlook search result only; the proposal attachment should be reviewed before publication.

Source notes

  • Outlook search result: Casuarina Square - Privacy Impact Assessment Proposal.

Status: draft. Confidence: medium.