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Since 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has regulated personal data within the scope of the European Union. With the exponential technological advancements in mobile photography, it is crucial to expose forensic professionals to this body of law to maintain good practices for fieldwork and scientific research in this field. GDPR, as far as its application in forensic photography, can be broken down into four pillars: informed consent of the subject, acceptable image capture practices (data), data storage and security at rest, and data transfers and security in transit. All these pillars have different approaches currently in use by forensic professionals. However, only some of them are permitted under the law. We present the appropriate ways to proceed with smartphone photography while remaining in compliance and maintaining the ability to share data critical to fieldwork and scientific research. In addition, some of the common pitfalls are described. An algorithm is proposed to facilitate compliance with European regulations relating to personal data, as applied to mobile forensic photography. The same flow chart can be used in other countries with different regulations concerning health data, privacy, and security issues.
Descrição
O artigo integra a coleção 26th Congress of the International Academy of Legal Medicine – selected articles.
Informação da coleção disponível no editor : Each article published in this issue underwent the regular peer-review procedure as for regular issues. Formerly known as International Academy of Legal Medicine and Social Medicine, IALM was founded in Bonn in 1938 and counts among the oldest medicolegal societies in the world. The International Journal of Legal Medicine is the official publication of the Academy.
Palavras-chave
Data security Forensic photography Informed consent Photography Privacy Smartphones
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Cura, M., Loureiro, R., Marcelino, P., Rodrigues, V., & Andrade, J. P. (2026). General data protection regulation: an algorithmic proposal for forensic photography. International journal of legal medicine, Advance online
Editora
Springer
