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OASIS Biometrics TC. New Committee Kickstart Kevin Mangold Ross Micheals. Introduction OASIS Overview with Q&A OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WS-Biometric Devices Possible New Work Items & Discussion Question & Answer Call for Participation Adjourn. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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OASIS Biometrics TC
New Committee Kickstart
Kevin MangoldRoss Micheals
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IntroductionOASIS Overview with Q&AOASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC HistoryPurpose of New TCWS-Biometric DevicesPossible New Work Items & DiscussionQuestion & AnswerCall for ParticipationAdjourn
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IntroductionOASIS Overview with Q&AOASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC HistoryPurpose of New TCWS-Biometric DevicesPossible New Work Items & DiscussionQuestion & AnswerCall for ParticipationAdjourn
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OASIS 101
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OASIS 101OverviewCommittee ParticipationVotingTC ResourcesPromoting Your WorkAnnual DuesNew TC Timeline
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Approved OASIS Standard
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New TC Timeline
Call for Comment
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1st TC Meeting• Official TC launch, elections for chair/co-chairs• Scheduled at least 30 days after CfP (if call) or 45 days (if F2F)
• Statement of work, scope, and other requirements defined in TC Process• Submitted by Convener to TC AdminDraft Charter
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IntroductionOASIS Overview with Q&AOASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC HistoryPurpose of New TCWS-Biometric DevicesPossible New Work Items & DiscussionQuestion & AnswerCall for ParticipationAdjourn
BIAS SOAP Profile and TC History Lesson
Cathy Tilton – DaonChair, BIAS Integration TC
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In the beginning …
In reviewing the biometric-related standards portfolio and service oriented architecture (SOA) references, it became apparent that a gap existed in the availability of standards related to biometric services.
Biometric Applications Biometric Resources
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The time was right - • Biometric systems and customers are becoming more sophisticated
– Increased interest in and utility of biometrics• Government & commercial, but mostly driven by the
former at present– Large, complex systems– Enterprise architectures built on the SOA model & standards– Emphasis on data sharing & reuse of resources/services– The need for vendor independence, multiple sources
• Departure from custom solutions• Embracing of open systems, standards
– New requirements for interoperability and flexibility
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Context – Biometrics in the Cloud
XML
SOAP
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Context – Biometrics as a Service
Enrollment Screening
Authentication
Credentialing
Services
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Context – Biometric Data Sharing
Cross-Program
Cross-Agency
Inter-state
International
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BIASBiometric Identity Assurance Services
Collaborative project of INCITS and OASISINCITS 442:2010
OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile
Provides a services-based framework for biometric systems
BiometricOperations
ServicesBindings
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=bias
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Timeline
2005
DHS needidentified;
Joint projectcoordination
begun
2006
JointWorkshop
20122008 2010
442 Revinitiated
M1 projectinitiated
INCITS 442:2010published
BIAS SOAPProfile
Comm. Specpublished
1st TCmeeting
ISO BIASproject
approved
BIAS SOAPProfile
standardpublished
INCITS 442published
Switch: Msg Protocol
to SOAP Profile
2007 2009 2011
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System Context• Example Applications
– Border management– Credentialing– Customer/subscriber
identification• Example Resources
– A fingerprint verification matching server
– A 1:N iris search/match engine– A facial biometric watch list– A criminal or civil automated
fingerprint identification system (AFIS)
– A name-based biographic identity database
– An archive of biometric identifiers– A population of subjects
Application
Mat
cher
Service Provider
ID d
atab
ase
Auth
en. S
erve
rBIAS messages
User
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BIAS Services• Subject
– Create/delete subject– Add/remove subject from gallery
• Biographics– Set/list biographic data– Update/delete biographic data– Retrieve biographic data
• Biometrics– Set/list biometric data– Update/delete biometric data– Retrieve biometric data
• Searching/processing– Verify subject– Identify subject– Check quality– Classify biometric data– Perform fusion– Transform biometric data
• Aggregate services– Enroll– Identify– Verify– Retrieve information
• Asynchronous results retrieval
Discovery Query Capabilities
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Status• INCITS 442:2010, BIAS
– Defines requirements, operations, data elements– Submitted to ISO – Project 30108
• OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile– Approved as OASIS Standard
• https://www.oasis-open.org/standards#biasv1.0
• Implementations (Statements of Use)• NIST has created a reference implementation
– http://www.nist.gov/itl/iad/ig/upload/BIAS_20110916.zip– http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bias/201201/msg00003.html
– DoD: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bias/201201/msg00004.html– Viometric: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bias/201201/msg00000.html
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Limitations of current TC• Narrow scope of charter
– Most OASIS TCs are ‘single project’ focused– Modifying charter = rechartering– Rechartering ~ creating new TC
• BIAS project completed– Ongoing maintenance required
• e.g., revision to sync with ISO version of base standard (30108-2)– Liaisons with INCITS & ISO– Potential related projects
• e.g., REST implementation
• Plans going forward• Declare victory!• Wrap up the TC – transition work to new TC with broader scope
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Contact Info:[email protected]
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IntroductionOASIS Overview with Q&AOASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC HistoryPurpose of New TCWS-Biometric DevicesPossible New Work Items & DiscussionQuestion & AnswerCall for ParticipationAdjourn
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IntroductionOASIS Overview with Q&AOASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC HistoryPurpose of New TCWS-Biometric DevicesPossible New Work Items & DiscussionQuestion & AnswerCall for ParticipationAdjourn
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WS-Biometric Devices• Command & control biometric devices (sensors) via web
services (WS)• REST-inspired
– Resource based– Server maintains state– XML over HTTP
• “Rough” prototype demonstrated at BCC 2010• Reference application demonstrated at the NIST booth at this
BCC• Specification released “early and often”
– Five versions of specification released between January 2011 and March 2012
– Comments received and incorporated throughout the lifecycle
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WS-Biometric Devices• SBIR Phase I award for the topic WS-Biometric
Devices (WS-BD) Conformant Handheld Fingerprint Sensor– Fulcrum Biometrics, LLC– SBG Labs
• Next Steps– “Class” specific profiles– Prescriptive security guidance– Streaming for live prevew
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IntroductionOASIS Overview with Q&AOASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC HistoryPurpose of New TCWS-Biometric DevicesPossible New Work Items & DiscussionQuestion & AnswerCall for ParticipationAdjourn
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Possible New Work Items & Discussion• WS-Biometric Devices• BIAS SOAP Profile
– REST?• XCBF
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IntroductionOASIS Overview with Q&AOASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC HistoryPurpose of New TCWS-Biometric DevicesPossible New Work Items & DiscussionQuestion & AnswerCall for ParticipationAdjourn
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Question & Answer• OASIS participation• Scope of the new TC• Participation in the new TC
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IntroductionOASIS Overview with Q&AOASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC HistoryPurpose of New TCWS-Biometric DevicesPossible New Work Items & DiscussionQuestion & AnswerCall for ParticipationAdjourn
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Call for Participation• Asserting participation does not mean
– Participation is binding
• It does mean– You/organization supports the creation of the new
committee– You/organization may participate in TC activities
• Will reach out to participants to provide updates on the TC’s creation and status
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IntroductionOASIS Overview with Q&AOASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC HistoryPurpose of New TCWS-Biometric DevicesPossible New Work Items & DiscussionQuestion & AnswerCall for ParticipationAdjourn
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Adjourn
Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have
Stop by the NIST booth to see our WS-Biometrics Devices demonstration
Thank you!http://bws.nist.gov/