BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 24714-1:2008:2009 Edition
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Information technology. Biometrics. Jurisdictional and societal considerations for commercial applications – General guidance
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2009 | 36 |
This part of ISO/IEC TR 24714 gives guidelines for the stages in the life cycle of a system’s biometric and associated elements. This covers the following:
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the capture and design of initial requirements, including legal frameworks;
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development and deployment;
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operations, including enrolment and subsequent usage;
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interrelationships with other systems;
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related data storage and security of data;
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data updates and maintenance;
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training and awareness;
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system evaluation and audit;
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controlled system expiration.
The areas addressed are limited to the design and implementation of biometric technologies with respect to the following:
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legal and societal constraints on the use of biometric data;
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accessibility for the widest population;
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health and safety, addressing the concerns of users regarding direct potential hazards as well as the possibility of the misuse of inferred data from biometric information.
The intended audiences for this part of ISO/IEC TR 24714 are planners, implementers and system operators of biometric systems.
Specification and assessment of government policy are not within the scope of this part of ISO/IEC TR 24714.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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9 | Scope |
10 | Terms and definitions |
11 | Symbols and abbreviated terms Societal and cross-jurisdictional considerations Introduction Jurisdictional issues General |
12 | Privacy |
14 | Privacy principles for biometric systems |
16 | Further legal aspects Introduction Biometrics in authentication infrastructures Biometric methods and legal proof |
17 | Performance of biometric systems and liability Standard terms of business Non-discrimination Biometrics in the work place |
18 | Aspects of criminal law Altering data and unauthorised computer access Forgery or theft of biometric data Accessibility Introduction |
20 | Principles for subjects with disabilities |
21 | Health and safety General |
22 | Addressing the health and safety issues Special cases Usability Introduction |
23 | Usability and the context of use Introduction Climate Contamination External or public areas |
24 | Location Throughput and data subject population Position Information and education Ease of use |
25 | Support Further issues Societal, cultural and ethical aspects of biometrics Commonalities and diversities Multinational environments Anonymity |
26 | Clothes, ornaments and traditions Compulsory participation Acceptance General |
28 | Privacy and acceptance Reliability, performance and acceptance Recommended actions for acceptance testing |