Information technology - Biometric data interchange formats - Part 7: Signature/sign time series data

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CSA ISO/IEC 19794-7
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National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
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New Standard
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For the purposes of biometric verification and/or identification, this part of ISO/IEC 19794 specifies a concept and data interchange formats for dynamic signature/sign behavioural data captured in the form of a time series using devices such as digitizing tablets or advanced pen systems. The data interchange formats are generic in that they may be applied and used in a wide range of application areas where handwritten signs or signatures are involved. No application-specific requirements or features are addressed in this part of

ISO/IEC 19794. This part of ISO/IEC 19794 contains definitions of relevant terms, description of what data is captured, two data formats for containing the data — one for general use and one compact format for use with smart cards and other tokens — alongside examples of data block contents and best practice in capture.

 

Specifying which of the format types and which options defined in this part of ISO/IEC 19794 are to be applied in a particular application is out of the scope of this part of ISO/IEC 19794; this needs to be defined in application-specific requirements specifications or application profiles. It is advisable that stored and transmitted biometric data be time-stamped and that cryptographic techniques be used to protect their authenticity, integrity and confidentiality; however such provisions are beyond the scope of this part of ISO/IEC 19794.

 

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To align Canadian requirements with those of the respective international standards being proposed for adoption. To maintain alignment between Canadian information and communication technology standards and each respective international standard

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