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1 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Biometrics/SmartCard Workshop 28 th International Traffic Records Forum August 4, 2002 Orlando, Florida

2 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Document- holder Document Data Identification Technology Authentication Domains Verification of all three elements X

3 28 th International Traffic Records Forum General Principles Document Authentication Is this a genuine document? Addressed by anti-counterfeit technologies Was it issued legitimately Unique personalization security Authenicatable data

4 28 th International Traffic Records Forum General Principles Data Authentication Has data been altered? Classical card security techniques Tamper evident features Authenticatable data

5 28 th International Traffic Records Forum General Principles Data Authentication – Machine-readable data Digital signatures/certificates Encryption Not covered, but not simple Reliance upon machine authentication requires high level of system control over data protection Encryption Keys

6 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Data - Logical Security Highest security: chip-based Smart Card PKI implementation Crypto-processor cards +Increase security of off-line transaction +Increase privacy +Reduce paperwork +Reduce the probability of: Data alteration Data substitution –Increased card & reader costs

7 28 th International Traffic Records Forum General Principles Cardholder Authentication Biometrics preferable

8 28 th International Traffic Records Forum General Principles Reader Authentication (Who authenticates the authenticator?) Real device or, A device to capture document, document holder information Authentication requires logic within document Cryptographic authentication best, but requires key infrastructure

9 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Enrollment Capture Processing Client Access Control Card Issuance Identification System Server(s) HOST(S) CENTRAL SERVER ARRAYS RDBMS Network Management Communication Network Point-of-Use Verification CARD READER & PROCESSING APPLICATION TELEPHONE Identification System – Key Components

10 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Smart Card Alliance – White Paper Smart Cards and Biometrics in Privacy- Sensitive Secure Identification Systems” “Smart Cards and Biometrics in Privacy- Sensitive Secure Identification Systems”

11 28 th International Traffic Records Forum MatrixID Platform Identification Card Applications: ICAO Travel Documents State / National Drivers License National ID Corporate ID

12 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Range of Data Input Formats Text Digitized Images Facial Signature/usual Mark Fingerprint Image Biometric Templates Fingerprint, Facial, Iris, Hand Geometry

13 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Output Options Data Structure - accommodates range of formats, including: Visual Information (Visual Inspection Zone) OCR-B (Machine Readable Zone) 2-D Barcodes High density Magnetic Stripe Smart Cards (Contact and Non-Contact)

14 28 th International Traffic Records Forum MatrixID Interfaces Designed for distributed system environments: Interface to Cryptographic facility Digital signatures Secure IC loading XML Data Structure Local Document Issuance Remote Document Issuance

15 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Enrollment Screen

16 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Verification

17 28 th International Traffic Records Forum

18 After the card is read, the MatrixID display shows the following: 1. The date/ time and method used to verify the cardholder. 2. The date the card was issued and the Issuing Authority. 3. That the document passes the integrity checks built into the MatrixID Data Structure 4. The card holder’s photo, signature and fingerprint image. 5. The MatrixID will prompt the cardholder to verify their identity by comparing a live scan with the stored image.

19 28 th International Traffic Records Forum This page depicts the case where the presented fingerprints do not match. The cardholder is not validated.

20 28 th International Traffic Records Forum This page depicts the ca This page depicts the case where the presented fingerprints match and the cardholder is validated. rd matches the presenter and the cardholder identity is validated.

21 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Better technology not sufficient without strategy Balance Risk, Privacy, Personal Convenience… And Cost

22 28 th International Traffic Records Forum Technology Changes New Paradigms to create Transparent Trust Dynamically updateable ID Negotiated disclosure Virtual handshake

23 28 th International Traffic Records Forum THANK YOU Tate Preston tate_preston@datacard.com


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