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BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 29195:2015:2018 Edition

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Traveller processes for biometric recognition in automated border

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BSI 2018 34
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This Technical Report provides recommended best practices and processes for automated border control systems using biometrics to verify an identity claim by a traveller that uses an ePassport or equivalent identity card as the basis for the claim. It indicates areas that organisations proposing to use biometric technologies will need to address during design, deployment, and operation. Much of the information is generic to all types of applications especially around signage; however, some information will be specific to the modality of biometric technology used and how that technology is physically implemented.

Biometric automated border control systems can have various biometric implementations, they can be manned or unmanned, and might or might not require the presentation of documentation. This Technical Report points out the different requirements relating to many of the different types of biometric application implementations.

The following are out of scope for this Technical Report.

  1. Watch lists, although biometric technology can be used to check watch lists as part of traveller processing in automated border control systems.

  2. Manual customs and immigration systems mandated by government for travellers.

  3. Trusted traveller systems (including token-less systems).

  4. ePassport PKI: Whilst PKI/PKD systems exist, they are not covered in this Technical Report. This subject is referenced in ICAO 9303.

The recommendations contained in this Technical Report are not mandatory.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
6 Foreword
7 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
8 3 Key drivers
4 Overview of automated border control system
4.1 General
4.2 The biometric process at the border
9 4.3 The processing steps
10 5 Key Success Factors
5.1 Operational considerations
5.1.1 Traveller considerations
11 5.1.2 Traveller processing
5.1.3 Operational environment
5.1.4 Border stakeholder engagement
12 5.1.5 System management
5.1.6 Vulnerabilities
13 5.2 Technical considerations
5.2.1 Security/Privacy
5.3 Standards for interoperability
14 5.4 Enrolment for automated border control systems
5.5 Privacy background for ABC systems
6 Guidance relating to specific modalities
6.1 Face
6.1.1 Presentation of subject to camera:
15 6.1.2 Other factors
6.2 Vascular (vein)
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Presentation of subject to vein sensors
16 6.2.3 Other factors
6.3 Fingerprint
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Enrolment
17 6.3.3 Verification
6.4 Iris
6.4.1 Presentation of subject to camera
19 Annex A (informative) Different types of ABC systems
20 Annex B (informative) Examples of automated border control systems
21 Annex C (informative) Malaysia Autogate System
24 Annex D (informative) Nexus iris recognition system
25 Annex E (informative) United Kingdom
28 Annex F (informative) Global Entry
29 Annex G (informative) Examples of Signage used in ABC Systems
32 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/IEC TR 29195:2015
$167.15