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Standards for Biometric Data Protection

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This chapter discusses biometric data protection from the perspective of standardization. It covers technical standards developed at ISO (e.g., SC27, SC37, and TC68) and other standards development organizations as well as technical reports developed by these groups. In addition to those that address the confidentiality and integrity of biometric/identity data directly, other standards covering security of biometric systems in general are discussed.

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Tilton, C.J., Young, M. (2013). Standards for Biometric Data Protection. In: Campisi, P. (eds) Security and Privacy in Biometrics. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5230-9_12

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