A ruling by a Dutch court in 2020 struck down the state's digital welfare fraud detection system because it lacked protections to individual privacy. The Netherlands' welfare fraud detection system, Systeem Risico Indicatie, was ruled as too vague and unclear about its data collection and processing methods. iHub and Radboud University Institute for Computing and Information Sciences' Frederik Borgesius and Marvin Van Bekkum explain the court's decision and discuss potential impacts on future litigation regarding fraud detection and privacy.
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