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- W2267647074 abstract "The main objective of this PhD Thesis is the specification of formal evaluation methodologies for testing the security level achieved by biometric systems when these are working under specific contour conditions. This analysis is conducted through the calculation of the basic technical biometric system performance and its possible variations. To that end, the next two relevant contributions have been developed. The first contribution is the definition of two independent biometric performance evaluation methodologies for analysing and quantifying the influence of environmental conditions and human factors respectively. From the very beginning it has been claimed and demonstrated that these two contour conditions are the most significant parameters that may affect negatively the biometric performance. Nevertheless, in spite of ISO/IEC 19795 standard [ISO'06b], which addresses biometric performance testing and reporting, being published in 2006, no evaluation methodology for assessing such adverse effects has been implemented yet. Therefore, this dissertation proposes both methodologies which have been defined in accordance to the following requirements: - should be general and modality independent for covering the analysis of all kind of biometric systems; - should conform to the principles and requirements already defined in ISO/IEC 19795 multipart standard; and - should provide requirements and procedures to accurately define the evaluation conditions to be tested, conduct reproducible test methods and obtain objective and intercomparable results. The second relevant contribution is the development of detailed guidelines for addressing how to conduct biometric performance evaluations in compliance with Common Criteria [CC]. Common Criteria is currently the only international recognised evaluation framework with which developers have to analyse and demonstrate the level of security achieved by their products. However, the applicability of this methodology to biometrics needs the specification of supplementary guidelines. As a consequence, this dissertation proposes such guidelines which have been specified according to the following requirements: - should be independent of any biometric modality; - should be based on previous works published in this topic BTSE [BTSE'01], BEM [BEM'02] and the ISO/IEC 19792 international standard which addresses security evaluation of biometric system; - should conform to the last version of both Common Criteria and the ISO/IEC 19795 multipart standards; and - should cover those kinds of biometric performance evaluations that can be repeatable, i.e. technology and scenario evaluations as well as the Common Criteria evaluation activities involved in the execution of such test procedures. As for the evaluation of the security of biometric systems there is the need of determine their performance, and as such performance also depends on contour conditions, both evaluation methodologies (i.e. environmental and human factors) and Common Criteria guidelines, are merged in order to provide improved evaluation methodology for the security of biometric systems. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------" @default.
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- W2267647074 date "2013-06-19" @default.
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- W2267647074 title "Evaluation methodologies for security testing biometric systems beyond technological evaluation" @default.
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