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BSI PAS 92:2011

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Code of practice for the implementation of a biometric system

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BSI 2011 41
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This PAS provides recommendations and guidance for the implementation of a biometric system. In particular, it provides recommendations and guidance on:

  1. assessing the need for a recognition system (see Clause 3);
  2. determining the type of recognition system to use (see Clause 4);
  3. planning for the implementation of a biometric system (see Clause 5);
  4. acceptance testing a biometric system (see Clause 6); and
  5. operating a biometric system (see Clause 7).

This PAS focuses on the specific aspects related to inclusion of a biometric system at the core of a recognition system where the recognition of people is an important requirement of an application.

This PAS is applicable across a wide range of applications that incorporate a biometric system. However, it is mainly directed at small- and mediumsized self-contained systems, typically those implemented by commercial organizations or local authorities.

It is also equally applicable to off-the-shelf applications that incorporate a biometric system such as a time and attendance system, as well as bespoke applications where the biometric system requires integration with other systems.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
3 Contents
4 Foreword
5 0 Introduction
0.1 Aim of this PAS
0.2 About recognition systems
0.3 About biometric systems
7 0.4 Uses of biometric systems
9 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
13 3 Assessing the need for a recognition system
14 4 Determining the type of recognition system to use
16 5 Planning for the implementation of a biometric system
5.1 General
5.2 Biometric modality
17 5.3 Performance parameters
20 5.4 Security
21 5.5 Usability
5.6 Accessibility
23 5.7 Data capture
26 5.8 Exception handling
27 5.9 Privacy and data protection
29 6 Acceptance testing a biometric system
30 7 Operating a biometric system
7.1 Legislation
7.2 Maintenance
7.3 Change management
31 7.4 Management information system data
7.5 Fallback arrangements
32 Annex A (informative) Basic principles of a biometric system
35 Annex B (informative) Relationship between security and false acceptance rates
36 Annex C (informative) Examples of security risks and countermeasures associated with a biometric system
37 Annex D (informative)Data protection principles
38 Bibliography
BSI PAS 92:2011
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