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21/06/2006

Precise Biometrics launches ANSI 378 compliant Match-On-Card technology

Lund, Sweden

Precise Biometrics AB is launching its smart card solution, Precise Match-On-Card, in a version compliant with the US Federal government standard, American National Standards Institute (ANSI 378). The standard is an important requirement in implementing the US Federal Government Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12(HSPD-12) and the closely aligned Federal Information Processing Standards 201 (FIPS 201). By fall this year all US Government agencies must initiate the deployment of smart card based ID cards, the so called PIV (Personal Identity Verification) Cards.

Precise Biometrics is bringing interoperability and privacy together with the release of a Precise Match-on-Card version of the ANSI 378 minutia template. This is the required template format for PIV‐cards for hundreds of thousands of US Federal government employees and contractors under HSPD-12.
The US Federal requirements for the standard ANSI 378 are designed to ensure that all employees and contractors are able to usetheir badges for identification and access in all government facilities. However, many organizations and government employees are concerned with privacy and security of the template and therefore Precise Biomtrics is offering a perfect Match-on-Card solution that meets ANSI 378.
"When the strength and security of Precise Match-on-CardT technology is combined with the open interoperability of the standard ANSI 378, the result is a powerful privacy enhancing solution that does more than mere PIN replacement," says Christer Bergman, President and CEO of Precise Biometrics.
"The Precise Match-on-Card technology adjusted for the standard ANSI 378 takes biometric security and convenience one step further by performing the actul fingerprint match within the tamper proof environment of a smart card. This reduces the vulnerability of matching on a network connected device, an external server, or a database - normally considered weak links in the security chain."
While many of biometric devices used today still operate in a database environment making the solutions vulnerable to attacks ad hacks, the Precise Match-on-Card technology eliminates the need for the database by both storing and processing biometric data directly on a smart card, providing a secure, privacy‐enhancing biometric program with dynamic flexibility and scalability.
With the combination of Precise Match-on-Card and the standard ANSI 378, Precise Biometrics is offering agencies the ability to conduct offline biometrics authentication, using smart card and fingerprint. Offline authentication has become an increasing concern with the need for PIV to operate in environments where servers are or willbe inaccessible, such as post natural or terrorist disaster areas, battlefields, ports, train depots, airports, and other transportation facilities.



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