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IEEE 2410-2017

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IEEE Standard for Biometric Open Protocol

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IEEE 2017 88
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Revision Standard – Superseded. Identity assertion, role gathereing, multilevel access control, assurance, and auditing are provided by the Biometric Open Protocol Standard (BOPS). The BOPS implementation includes software running on a client device, a trusted BOPS server, and an intrusion detection system. The BOPS implementation allows pluggable components to replace existing components’ functionality, accepting integration into current operating environments in a short period of time. The BOPS implementation provides continuous protection to the resources and assurance of the placement and viability of adjudication and other key features. Accountability is the mechanism that proves a service-level guarantee of security. The BOPS implementation allows the systems to meet security needs by using the application programming interface. The BOPS implementation need not know whether the underlying system is a relational database management system or a search engine. The BOPS implementation functionality offers a “point-and-cut” mechanism to add the appropriate security to the production systems as well as to the systems in development. The architecture is language neutral, allowing Representational State Transfer (REST), JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) to provide the communication interface. The architecture is built on the servlet specification, open SSLs, Java, JSON, REST, and an open persistent store. All tools adhere to open standards, allowing maximum interoperability.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 2410™-2017 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
8 Introduction
10 Contents
12 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Intended audience
2. Normative references
13 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
14 4. Conformance
15 5. Security considerations
5.1 Background
5.2 Identity assertion
5.3 Role gathering
16 5.4 Access control
5.5 Auditing and assurance
17 6. BOPS interoperability
18 7. BOPS overview, application, registration, and prevention of replay
7.1 Overview
21 7.2 Application
22 7.3 Security architecture
23 7.4 System overview
25 7.5 Solution architecture
27 7.6 Biometric engines and their scopes
7.7 Genesis
28 7.8 Enrollment
7.9 Biometric matching with visual cryptography
32 7.10 Homomorphic encryption
35 7.11 Defaults
36 7.12 Authentication Requirement
7.13 Enrollment requirement
7.14 Registration
38 7.15 Prevention of replay
40 8. BOPS infrastructure
8.1 BOPS DNS
8.2 BOPS TrustStore
8.3 BOPS KeyStore
41 8.4 Key negotiation protocol
8.5 Enrollment elements
8.6 Inside the BOPS infrastructure
8.7 Client roles
8.8 Message encoding and decoding
42 8.9 Data privacy
43 8.10 Genesis logical flow
46 8.11 Certificate distribution
49 8.12 Certificate management policy
50 9. BOPS API overview
9.1 Format
51 9.2 Identity assertion API
52 10. API
10.1 Enterprise concepts
10.2 Format of API cells
10.3 The start of the biometric workflow
53 10.4 Authentication overview
54 10.5 API—genesis
56 10.6 API enrollment
58 10.7 Data Structure
59 10.8 API—QROpportunity
62 10.9 Client side authentication
63 10.10 Server side authentication
68 10.11 Biometric engines configuration
69 10.12 Application settings
70 10.13 Business integration
71 10.14 Role gathering API
73 10.15 Access control API
74 10.16 Auditing
10.17 Administration
75 10.18 Reporting
10.19 Admin statistics API
76 11. Server-side intrusion detection system
11.1 API list blacklist
11.2 API—incident
77 12. Client device requirements
13. Privacy considerations
13.1 Background
78 13.2 BOPS data privacy reference
13.3 BOPS governance and compliance
80 13.4 BOPS PII
13.5 BOPS privacy specific safeguards
82 13.6 BOPS and privacy controls
85 Annex A (informative) Glossary
86 Annex B (informative) Bibliography
88 Back cover
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