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Homepage>PD ISO/IEC TR 29144:2014 Information technology. Biometrics. The use of biometric technology in commercial Identity Management applications and processes
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PD ISO/IEC TR 29144:2014 Information technology. Biometrics. The use of biometric technology in commercial Identity Management applications and processes

PD ISO/IEC TR 29144:2014

Information technology. Biometrics. The use of biometric technology in commercial Identity Management applications and processes

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Označení normy:PD ISO/IEC TR 29144:2014
Počet stran:24
Vydáno:2014-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 68453 1
Status:Standard
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PD ISO/IEC TR 29144:2014


This standard PD ISO/IEC TR 29144:2014 Information technology. Biometrics. The use of biometric technology in commercial Identity Management applications and processes is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.15 Identification cards and related devices

1.1 In scope

This Technical Report will discuss

  • concepts and considerations for the use of biometrics in a commercial Identity Management Solutions,

  • items that need to be considered when integrating biometrics into a commercial Identity Management Solutions, and

  • implementation Issues when implementing biometrics into commercial Identity Management Solutions.

1.2 Exclusions

This Technical Report will not

  • define an architecture and framework for IDM,

  • discuss any specification or assessment of government policy,

  • discuss the business need for a biometric database or process,

  • discuss the specific biometrics and which ones are to be used in particular systems,

  • consider the legality and acceptability in particular jurisdictions and cultures,

  • analyse the general structure of identifiers and the global identification of objects (e.g. object identifiers), and

  • discuss technical specifications in relation to the use of trusted biometric hardware and software.