Our library:
- "Automatic Fingerprint Slap Segmentation Error Detection without Human Intervention"
- Meet MR-PIV
- Mutual Registration Access Control Architecture – Government
- Mutual Registration Access Control Architecture - Commercial
- “Effect of Image Quality on IAFIS Performance”
- “MR-PIV”
- “Managing the Contactless Interface and Biometrics”
- “Best Practices for the Use of RF-Enabled Technology In ID Management”
- “Biometrics 101”
- “Smart Cards in Government Programs Overview”
- “Laws For Secure Credentialing”
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Mutual Registration Access Control Architecture – Government
Mutual Registration Access Control Architecture - Commercial
“Biometric Testing – What can be learned from NIST test
results?”
Charlie Wilson presents an informative overview of NIST’s and IDTP
biometric testing activities including FBI IAFIS performance analysis,
vendor SDK and matching engine performance, ANSI template interoperability,
multimodal effects and statistical performance analysis. Mr. Wilson
also correlates actual performance measurements from real biometric
systems to measurements in the laboratory, and shares his perspectives
on the state of biometric testing with recognized areas of strength
and suggested areas for improvement. (Click
for slide presentation in pdf format)
Recent Presentations
IAI AFIS - International Assn. for Identification's Annual
AFIS Meeting 2009, Gaithersburg, MD
“Effect
of Image Quality on IAFIS Performance”
Charles Wilson presents results of his study of NFIQ data as it
relates to AFIS matcher performance. Subtitled "Taking the Mystery
Out of AFIS Performance Measurement", Mr. Wilson discusses the issue
of image quality and its impact on AFIS matching speed and accuracy.
“MR-PIV”
Gilles Lisimaque presents a smart card application architecture
referred to as Mutual Registration - Personal Identity Verification
(MR-PIV), initially designed to solve the challenges of managing
interoperability and secure physical access control for the government
Homeland Security Presidential Directive -12 Personal Identity Verification
(PIV) smart card program. Mr. Lisimaque describes the concepts of
strong authentication and how MR-PIV can enable a credential to
be used in any number of PACS for secure entry, while supporting
the local system operations, policies and secure access protocols
of each. Mutual Registration is an application architecture that
can be used anywhere smart cards are employed with multiple PACS
systems.
Smart Card Alliance - Smart Cards in Government Conference
2007, Washington, DC
“Managing the Contactless Interface and Biometrics” as it pertains
to PIV
Walter Hamilton presents the fundamentals of biometric authentication
and its applications for personal identity assurance. Mr. Hamilton
discusses key biometric function and performance elements, as well
as the components that comprise a biometric system and how they
work.
“Best
Practices for the Use of RF-Enabled Technology In ID Management”
Gilles Lisimaque provides an informative discussion that clarifies
the relationship between the aspects of security and privacy in
an authentication infrastructure. Mr. Lisimaque uses creative graphics
to illustrate the differences between Privacy Protection and Security,
including considerations for effectively implementing RFID systems
like contactless smartcards and readers.
American Association of Port Authorities - Port Operations,
Safety and IT Seminar, Jacksonville, FL
“Biometrics
101”
Walter Hamilton presents the fundamentals of biometric authentication
and its applications for personal identity assurance. Mr. Hamilton
discusses key biometric function and performance elements, as well
as the components that comprise a biometric system and how they
work.
FNS National EBT Director’s Conference, Philadelphia, PA
“Smart
Cards in Government Programs Overview”
Gilles Lisimaque profiles the various federal smart card initiatives
and provides program credential features, outlines the program challenges
and lessons learned. Mr. Lisimaque explains the core relationships
between identity and privilege in a secure trust model, and discusses
technology trends and market influences with regard to smart cards
and their applications.
RSA Conference 2007, San Francisco, CA
“Laws
For Secure Credentialing”
Gilles Lisimaque and Dave Auman, along with Steve Howard, present
an educational seminar on strong identity assurance and the application
of technology in a modern credentialing system. The team uses creative
visuals to dissect a glossary of terms that includes attributes,
privileges, privacy, consent, mutual authentication, PKI, trust,
etc., and illustrates their vital interrelationships in a secure
authentication scheme. The proposed CenterLink PLAID protocol v5
is described as an example of a contactless authentication model.