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ISO 24713:2008

ISO 24713:2008 Information technology – Biometric profiles for interoperability and data interchange – Part 2: Physical access control for employees at airports

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Description

ISO/IEC 24713-2:2008 specifies the application profile including necessary parameters and interfaces between function modules (i.e. BioAPI based modules and an external interface) in support of token-based biometric identification and verification of employees, at local access points (i.e. doors or other controlled entrances) and across local boundaries within the defined area of control in an airport. The token is expected to contain one or more reference biometrics, one or more operational biometrics, or both.

Edition

1

Published Date

2008-05-22

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

46

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/IEC 24713-2:2008 specifies the application profile including necessary parameters and interfaces between function modules (i.e. BioAPI based modules and an external interface) in support of token-based biometric identification and verification of employees, at local access points (i.e. doors or other controlled entrances) and across local boundaries within the defined area of control in an airport. The token is expected to contain one or more reference biometrics, one or more operational biometrics, or both.

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