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Request for Biometric Standardisation activity

Request for Biometric Standardisation activity J. van Arkel on behalf of Workshop eAuthentication and Porvoo group. CEN/ISSS Biometric Focus Group January 26, Brussels. Pro-eID S trategies and A ctivities: status and impact of the Po r v oo Group Prague 10.12.2004. Maija Turunen

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Request for Biometric Standardisation activity

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  1. Request for Biometric Standardisation activity J. van Arkel on behalf of Workshop eAuthentication and Porvoo group CEN/ISSS Biometric Focus GroupJanuary 26, Brussels

  2. Pro-eID Strategies and Activities: status and impact of the Porvoo Group Prague 10.12.2004 Maija Turunen Population Register Center FINLAND

  3. Established in Porvoo in April 2002 A co-operation network for parties in charge of public certificates for citizens Information exchange on eid-experiences and national eid-projects in Europe Porvoo Group • Develops the general usage of public certificates in The European Electronic Communication • Promotes the use of certificates and aims at making it easy and, where possible, a uniform solution for the European Consumers

  4. Porvoo Group eEurope 2002 Smart Card Charter Tralblazer 1/Public Identity Porvoo Group eAuthentication CEN/ISSS

  5. Porvoo Group is the only European level interest group with focus on e-ID It has a good EU level representation Approximately 20 countries Mostly represented by the governmental agency responsible for the management of the local e-ID deployment/plans/projects THE PORVOO-GROUP – ADDED VALUE It is the best group to represent the e-ID ”community” requirements in Europe • Porvoo Group is already recognised by many as the ideal partner to talk on pan-European e-ID • Profile of participants and level of practical contributions demonstrate high motivation and commitment • Most credible group to promote interoperable e-ID implementations in Europe

  6. Recognising the important developments underway in the high interest topic area “Biometrics in Passports and ID-cards” the Porvoo Group expresses it immediate need from the eID card perspective for an international standard template for fingerprint minutiae. This position will be communicated to the CEN/ISSS Biometric Focus Group. Strategies / Next goals

  7. The Porvoo Group highlights the need for strong positive horizontal co-operation in establishing and maintaining real interoperability between CAs and supports the provision for interoperability aspects to be included in international standards in the smartcard, certification infrastructure, and biometric domains. The Group also re-affirms the Common Requirements as laid down in the WS eAuthentication final deliverables Parts 1-3 currently issued by CEN for public review. Strategies / Next goals

  8. Common requirements for Electronic ID in eGovernment version 0.7, June 6, 2004

  9. Rationale for fingerprint - mature technology - well accepted by the public (various reports) - well suited for on-line unattended verification purposes - relatively cheap infrastructure (low sensors costs) - well positioned to support interoperability • Rationale for template standard - privacy enhancing solution (no image needed in the card) - less memory capacity needed in the chip - fast matching on card with relatively small processor (costs) - well positioned for next step of extraction on board card • - the fingerprint templates will probably be stored in a CBEFF - its up to the individual memberstates how many fingers will be enrolled but a minimum of 2 seems advisable

  10. Porvoo Group 6th Meeting websitehttp://www.nestor.uniroma2it/porvoo6 The main Porvoo eID group website www.electronic-identity.org See also http://www.fineid.fi More information

  11. Electronic ID and biometrics the WS eAuthentication perspective Jan van Arkel Ambassador CEN/ISSS WS eAuthentication 2nd BioSec Workshop Brussels, January 19th-20th, 2005

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