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51st International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, Madrid
Prof. Christoph Busch, University of Applied Science Darmstadt, gives a keynote
CRISP-researcher Prof. Christoph Busch, University of Applied Science Darmstadt, talks about "Biometric Systems and Presentation Attacks" at the 51st International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST) in Madrid, Spain.
ICCST, technically sponsored by IEEE is one of the longest-running international technical symposia. This conference has a broad scope and invites papers that advance security technologies including physical, cyber and electronic security research, development, systems engineering, testing, evaluation, case studies and new research lines to face current and future challenges. All papers will be carefully subjected to a blind review process. Conference proceedings will appear in IEEE Xplore.
Abstract der Keynote von Christoph Busch:
Biometric recognition has been widely deployed in recent years. On the one hand for authentication with personal devices and on the other hand for access control: Automatic Border Control (ABC) along with the electronic Machine Readable Travel Documents (eMRTD) for person verification has enabled a prominent use case for face and fingerprint biometrics in border control applications. However in order to ensure security of such processes the robustness of biometric capture devices against presentation attacks must be considered. The talk will investigate current presentation attack detection techniques, which are crucial specifically for unsupervised capture devices.
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