RFC-023: ENFORCE Broadcast — Ephemeral Distributed Enforcement for Governed Autonomy — 31. Privacy and Human Rights Considerations
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31. Privacy and Human Rights Considerations
ENFORCE signals may reveal sensitive information.
Examples:
locationmission identitymedical hazardcognitive safety statushuman-bearing actor identityforce capability statelaw enforcement or military contextbiometric or augmented-human statusENFORCE implementations SHOULD use:
scope-limited identifiersshort aliasesencrypted evidence lookupneed-to-know propagationprivacy-preserving D-DNA referenceshuman rights review for hybrid actor enforcementno public exposure of cognitive-risk labels unless necessaryFor hybrid governance actors, ENFORCE MUST preserve dignity, consent, bodily integrity, cognitive liberty, medical privacy, and agency.
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