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ISO 19092:2008

Financial services — Biometrics — Security framework

95.99 Withdrawal of Standard   Mar 2, 2023

General information

95.99     Mar 2, 2023

ISO

ISO/TC 68/SC 2

International Standard

03.060     35.240.40  

Scope


ISO 19092:2008 describes the security framework for using biometrics for authentication of individuals in financial services. It introduces the types of biometric technologies and addresses issues concerning their application. ISO 19092:2008 also describes the architectures for implementation, specifies the minimum security requirements for effective management, and provides control objectives and recommendations suitable for use by a professional practitioner.
The following are within the scope of ISO 19092:2008:

usage of biometrics for the authentication of employees and persons seeking financial services by:

verification of a claimed identity;
identification of an individual;


validation of credentials presented at enrolment to support authentication as required by risk management;
management of biometric information across its life cycle comprised of the enrolment, transmission and storage, verification, identification and termination processes;
security of biometric information during its life cycle, encompassing data integrity, origin authentication and confidentiality;
application of biometrics for logical and physical access control;
surveillance to protect the financial institution and its customers;
security of the physical hardware used throughout the biometric information life cycle.

ISO 19092:2008 provides the mandatory means whereby biometric information may be encrypted for data confidentiality or other reasons.

Life cycle

PREVIOUSLY

Revises
ISO 19092-1:2006

NOW

WITHDRAWN
ISO 19092:2008
95.99 Withdrawal of Standard
Mar 2, 2023

REVISED BY

PUBLISHED
ISO 19092:2023

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