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National Biometric Security Framework

The National Biometric Security Framework is a set of guidelines and standards designed to securely manage and use biometric data—such as fingerprints, iris scans, or facial recognition—by government agencies and organizations. Its goal is to ensure that biometric information is collected, stored, and used responsibly, protecting individuals' privacy and preventing misuse or identity theft. The framework promotes consistent practices across different systems, improves security, and helps build trust in biometric technologies by establishing clear protocols and security measures.