Summary of a Workshop on the Technology, Policy, and Cultural Dimensions of Biometric Systems
National Research Council author Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences author Computer Science and Telecommunications Board author Whither Biometrics Committee author Lynette I Millett editor Joseph N Pato editor Kristen Batch editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:6th Mar '06
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Biometrics—the use of physiological and behavioral characteristics for identification purposes—has been promoted as a way to enhance security and identification efficiency. There are questions, however, about, among other issues, the effectiveness of biometric security measures, usability, and the social impacts of biometric technologies. To address these and other important questions, the NRC was asked by DARPA, the DHS, and the CIA to undertake a comprehensive assessment of biometrics that examines current capabilities, future possibilities, and the role of the government in their developments. As a first step, a workshop was held at which a variety of views about biometric technologies and systems were presented. This report presents a summary of the workshop's five panels: scientific and technical challenges; measurement, statistics, testing, and evaluation; legislative, policy, human, and cultural factors; scenarios and applications; and technical and policy aspects of information sharing. The results of this workshop coupled with other information will form the basis of the study's final report.Table of Contents
- Front Matter
- 1 Overview of Workshop Discussions
- 2 Summary of Panel Sessions and Presentations
- Appendix A Workshop Agenda
- Appendix B Biosketches of Committee Members
- What is CSTB?
ISBN: 9780309101257
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59 pages