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Isabelle Moeller has played a key role in the establishment of the Biometrics Institute, the independent and international impartial membership organisation which is promoting the responsible, ethical and effective use of biometrics worldwide. She has been working with the Biometrics Institute since May 2002 and, after almost 10 years in Australia, she is now based in London.
Isabelle has created a worldwide community that brings together experts in technology, research, privacy, and policy to advocate for the responsible use of biometrics for a better future. She has effectively led numerous member-funded initiatives in this area, including the Three Laws of Biometrics, the Ethical Principles for Biometrics, and the Executive Briefing on Mitigating Biometric Vulnerabilities in Digital Identity. Additionally, she has facilitated important discussions at Institute events and raised awareness about responsible biometrics usage at prominent forums such as the UN, Interpol, OSCE, ICAO, and Frontex.
In 2017, she received the SIA Women in Biometrics Award for promoting the responsible use of biometrics and advancing security through innovation.