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PD ISO/IEC TR 29196:2015

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Guidance for biometric enrolment

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

05-29-2018

Superseded by

PD ISO/IEC TR 29196:2018

Language(s)

English

Published date

08-31-2015

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 Abbreviated terms
4 Role of Enrolment in a Biometric System
5 Stakeholders and approaches for enrolment
6 Key Stakeholder perspectives
7 Process for the development of biometric enrolment
  capability
8 Guidance relating to specific modalities
9 Guidance relating to enrolment for mobile biometric
  applications
Annex A (informative) - Checklist of Activities
        related to biometric enrolment
Bibliography

Combines information relating to successful, secure and usable implementation of biometric enrolment processes, while indicating areas of uncertainty that organisations proposing to use biometric technologies will need to address during procurement, design, deployment and operation.

Committee
IST/44
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
58
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

This report consolidates information relating to successful, secure and usable implementation of biometric enrolment processes, while indicating areas of uncertainty that organisations proposing to use biometric technologies will need to address during procurement, design, deployment and operation. Much of the information is generic to many types of application e.g. from national scale commercial and government applications, through to closed user group systems for in-house operations, and to consumer applications where convenience rather than security is the primary driver for adoption of biometric technologies.

The report points out the differences in operation relating to specific types of application, e.g. where self-enrolment is more appropriate than attended operation. This report will focus in the main on fixed location enrolments at a number of sites in an organization, where there is an attendant who supports the biometric applicant in effecting a successful enrolment, and where enrolment is a mandatory requirement. In summary, this report consolidates information relating to better practice implementation of biometric enrolment capability in various business contexts including considerations of legislation, policy, process, function (system) and technology.

The report provides guidance as to the collection and storage of biometric enrolment data and the impact on dependent processes of verification and identification. This report will not aim to include material specific to forensic and law enforcement applications.

The recommendations contained in the report are not mandatory.

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC TR 29196:2015 Identical

ISO 9241-11:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 11: Guidance on usability
ISO 9241-210:2010 Ergonomics of human-system interaction Part 210: Human-centred design for interactive systems
ISO/IEC TR 24722:2015 Information technology Biometrics Multimodal and other multibiometric fusion
ISO/IEC 2382-37:2017 Information technology Vocabulary Part 37: Biometrics
ISO/IEC TR 24714-1:2008 Information technology — Biometrics — Jurisdictional and societal considerations for commercial applications — Part 1: General guidance

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