ISO/IEC-19792 › Information technology - Security techniques - Security evaluation of biometrics
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ISO/IEC 19792:2009 specifies the subjects to be addressed during a security evaluation of a biometric system.
It covers the biometric-specific aspects and principles to be considered during the security evaluation of a biometric system. It does not address the non-biometric aspects which might form part of the overall security evaluation of a system using biometric technology (e.g. requirements on databases or communication channels).
ISO/IEC 19792:2009 does not aim to define any concrete methodology for the security evaluation of biometric systems but instead focuses on the principal requirements. As such, the requirements in ISO/IEC 19792:2009 are independent of any evaluation or certification scheme and will need to be incorporated into and adapted before being used in the context of a concrete scheme.
ISO/IEC 19792:2009 defines various areas that are important to be considered during a security evaluation of a biometric system.
ISO/IEC 19792:2009 is relevant to both evaluator and developer communities.
- It specifies requirements for evaluators and provides guidance on performing a security evaluation of a biometric system.
- It serves to inform developers of the requirements for biometric security evaluations to help them prepare for security evaluations.
Although ISO/IEC 19792:2009 is independent of any specific evaluation scheme it could serve as a framework for the development of concrete evaluation and testing methodologies to integrate the requirements for biometric evaluations into existing evaluation and certification schemes.
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Document Number
ISO/IEC 19792:2009
Revision Level
1ST EDITION
Status
Current
Publication Date
Aug. 1, 2009
Committee Number
ISO/IEC/JTC 1/SC 27