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BioSec Biometrics & Security IST-2002-001766 CEN/ISSS FG Biometrics © 2004 BIOSEC Consortium 1 Sept 2004 Orestes Sanchez BioSec Coordinator Telefónica I+D, S.A.U. CEN/ISSS Focus Group – Biometrics BioSec

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Orestes Sanchez BioSec Coordinator Telefónica I+D, S.A.U.

CEN/ISSS Focus Group – BiometricsBioSec

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BioSec objectives

• Enable new technology development in basic biometric technologies to leverage security, across biometric authentication chain: Enhancing single biometric modalities

Voice, fingerprint, 3D recognition and iris Multimodal fusion Aliveness detection Systems security, interoperability, transactions integrity,... Biometric storage in personal tokens

• Put the technology to work and to meet requirements of real world applications in selected scenarios Personal Biometric Tokens Scenarios Performance, usability and acceptability evaluation Legal requirements

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BioSec and CEN/ISSS

• Align with Standardisation efforts Liaison to provide bi-directional feedback

• WG2: BioSec may provide feedback on specific deployments of interfaces

BioAPI layer in C++ Slicing BioAPI: simplify adoption of interface for specific purposes

• WG3: Data protection 3D Hand geometry, Iris

• WG4: Security in biometric data transmission and remote authentication

• WG5: BioSec may provide feedback about activities

• WG6: Usability

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WG6: Societal Aspects of Implementation of Biometric Technology

The effective implementation of biometric technologies is highly dependent on users´ acceptance and trust.

Relevant tasks concerning the implementation of biometrics are:1. Standardised multi-modal measurements of acceptance and trust

General Attitudes: privacy, data security, etc. Specific Attitudes towards biometric sensor technology: reliability,

data security, invasiveness,

2. Development of standards to promote acceptance and trust of biometrics

Standards for data and privacy protection Standards for user friendly design of biometric technologies

Performance, interface, handling

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BioSec Consortium

• Project Coordinator is Telefonica I+D

• Industrial partners: Siemens AG, Germany (SIEMENS) Atmel Grenoble, S.A., France (ATMEL) Finnair Oy, Finland (FINNAIR) Giesecke and Devrient GmbH, Germany (GandD) VCON Telecommunications Ltd., Israel (VCON)

• Companies Biometrika SRL, Italy (BIOK) Etra I+D, S.A, Spain (ETRA) Ibermatica, S.A. Spain (IBERMATICA) MediaScore GmbH, Germany Expertnet A.E., Greece (EXPERTNET) Naukowa i Akademicka Sieć Komputerowa, Poland

(NASK)

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BioSec Consortium II

• Government Bodies Sisäasiainministeriö, Ministry of the Interior Finland (MIFIN)

• Research Centres Valtion Teknillinen Tutkimuskeskus, Finland (VTT) Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece (ITI-

CERTH)

• Academic centres Tampereen Yliopisto (University of Tampere), Finland (UTA) Alma Mater Studiorum – Universita Di Bologna, Italy (UNIBO) Univ Carlos III de Madrid, Spain (UC3M) Univ Politecnica de Madrid, Spain (UPM) Univ Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain (UPC) Universität zu Köln, Germany (UCOL) Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki, Greece (AUTH) Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (KULRD)

University of CologneDepartment of Psychology

BioLabBioLabUniversity University of Bolognaof Bologna

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Further details

• Coordinator Orestes Sanchez

Telefónica I+D, S.A.U. E-mail: [email protected]

• Website: http://www.biosec.org Biometrics Standard Observatory BioSec Interest Group

Early notify about BioSec project news