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Labcal. © 2004 Labcal. www.labcal.c Presented by: Mr. Gregory McConnell Partner & Director of Business Dev. Labcal. Today’s Biometric Projects Need Mobile & Handheld Readers. Why.? Applications and Readers

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Labcal.

© 2004 Labcal. www.labcal.com

Presented by:

Mr. Gregory McConnellPartner & Director of Business Dev.

Labcal.

Today’s Biometric Projects Need Mobile & Handheld Readers. Why.?

Applications and Readers

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About Labcal

1.0 Intro: Mobile biometric readers. Why? and Why Now?

2.0 Applications for handheld & Mobile biometric devices

3.0 Basic functionalities of the devices

4.0 Specific features and functionalities

5.0 What do they look like? How much do they cost?

7.0 Projects around the world who need or use Mobile & Handheld biometric readers.

8.0 Case Study. Major Indonesian Oil Refinery

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• With 9-11, vulnerabilities in traditional ID and travel documents systems are exposed. Same for Access control. People want and accept more security.

• Gone from using biometrics to protect very few and specific things/places (servers, rooms, files, etc) to ID and authenticate a relatively small number of people.

• …to wanting to ID and Authenticate masses of people, over large territories, in the multitude of places we may find them.

• In this new context:– People don’t/can’t always come to authentication point (door,desk/PC)

– The technology has to go out to them.

– Away from door, desk/PC/ Out to vehicle, ship, gate, home and field.

1.0 Mobile/Handheld biometric readers Why Now?

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2.0 Applications

-Travel document: Land border (up-stream pre-clearance), Seaport (ID verification onboard ship), Airport, land border customs

- Employee ID Card: Seafarer, Military, Transportation, Customs/Immigrations, Utilities employee, etc.

- Physical Access Control / Time and Attendance:- RA: airport, seaport, power plant, government buildings, etc- Gate Access control: Military Base, tarmac, secured perimeter- ID verification on board vessels, busses, troop carriers, trains, etc.

- Civilian ID applications:- National ID (Plane pre-boarding, Land boarder, legal age proof)- Drivers license, healthcare card, permanent resident card, etc.

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3.0 Basic functionalities of the devices

ID verification (biometric matching = 1: 1)

• Read credentials off an ID document’s memory (chip or other)

• Verify the validity of the document and its “issuing authority”

• Authentication of owner of the document, using biometrics (template stored in document’s memory)

• Display result of authentication + ID credentials

• Register transaction in log file or send live to server

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4.0 Specific features and functionalities

Identification (biometric matching = 1: n)

• Read and capture an AFIS quality fingerprint template in order to Identify an individual without any other ID than fingerprint biometrics (template in DB on server).

• Send biometric template “live” to an Identification server though wireless communication for 1; n identification.

• Receive feedback from server and display to operator for action.

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4.0 Specific features and functionalities

• Validation of Origin

– Digital/electronic signature signature (digital/electronic certificates)

• Verification of Data Integrity

– Digital/electronic signature (DSA, DSS, RSA)

• Establishing Trusted Communication between card and reader or reader and server.

– SAM (Security Access Module)

• Ruggedized and/or weatherized

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6.0 What do they look like?

• Optical fingerprint reading

• Mag-stripe card reader

• Optional 2D barcode reader

• Alpha-numeric keypad

• Monochrome Graphical LCD

• OS: Proprietary

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• Capacitive fingerprint sensor

• Contact smart card reader

• Alpha-numeric keypad

• Color Graphical LCD

• OS: Windows CE

• Wireless: Optional Bluetooth and GSM modules

6.0 What do they look like?

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• Capacitive fingerprint sensor

• Contactless smart card reader

• Optional: 2D barcode reader

• Navigational keypad

• Monochrome Graphical LCD

• OS: Proprietary

6.0 What do they look like?

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• Capacitive fingerprint sensor• Contact smart card reader• Contactless smart card reader• Optional 2D barcode• Navigational keypad +

programmable function keys• Touch Screen Graphical color LCD• OS: Windows CE• Ruggedized• Car and desktop dockings.• Wireless: Wi-Fi and GSM 4 Band

6.0 What do they look like?

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6.0 How much do they cost?

- Varies between 1000$ and 3000$- High quantity (hundreds of readers) implementations: Varies between 600$ and 2000$

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7.0 Projects who need/use Mobile&handheld readers

USA

• Project: Common Access Card (CAC)

Solicitor: The U.S DoD

• Project: Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)

Solicitor: Transportation Security Administration (TSA/DHS)

• Application: US Military Bases overseas Access Control

Solicitor: DMDC (Defense Manpower Data Center)

• Project: Airport Tarmac Vehicle Access Control

Solicitor: TSA

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Canada

• Project: Restricted Area Identification Card

Solicitor: Canadian Air Trans. Security Authority (CATSA)

• Project: Permanent Resident Card

Solicitor: Canadian Customs & Revenue Agency (CCRA)

• Potential Project: Canadian National ID Card

Solicitor: CIC/Passport Office

• Potential Project: New Canadian e-passport

Solicitor: Canadian Passport Office

7.0 Projects who need/use Mobile&handheld readers

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World

• Project: Saudi National ID Card (CAFIS)

Solicitor: Saudi Ministry of Interior

• Project: Colombian National ID (“Cedula”)

Solicitor: Colombian Federal Government

• Project: National ID Card of El Salvador (“DUI”)

Solicitor: El Salvador Fed. Gov.

• Malaysian National ID Card (“MyKad”)

Solicitor: Both Government and Public Sectors

7.0 Projects who need/use Mobile&handheld readers

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8. Case Study: Indonesian Oil refinery

• Object: Biometric ID Card for employees and staff vehicles

• Purpose: Track movement and attendance of staff around the plant + control access to plant and to different restricted areas.

• Technology:

• 5,000 Contactless Smart Card (ISO 14443-A)

• Fingerprint biometrics (minutia based algorithm for 1: 1 matching)

• Handheld, batery operated, fingerprint + smart card reader

• 1) Client application (enrolment), 2) Web application (Log file download + System management, event reporting, etc.)

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