A. Theft of finely individualized personal data.
Sensitive biometrics systems, such as those using fingerprints, iris scans, or facial recognition, are vulnerable to the theft of highly specific personal data. If biometric data is compromised, it poses a significant risk because biometric identifiers are unique to individuals and cannot be changed like passwords. The theft of such data can lead to severe privacy breaches and security issues.
The correct answer is C. The more sensitive a biometric system is, the more prone it is to false negatives. IAPP Privacy in Technology publication page 119.
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