DERMALOG - First Tenprint Scanner to Receive BSI Security Certification
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BONN and HAMBURG, Germany, March 25, 2019 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
The German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has extended its
security standard for the use of fingerprint devices in public agencies to
tenprint or so-called 4-4-2 scanners. DERMALOG's LF10 is the world's first
scanner to meet this specification.
The German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has set a standard for
the security of fingerprint scanners in all government applications. According
to the BSI's Common Criteria PAD (Presentation Attack Detection), all
fingerprint scanners used to capture one or two prints must automatically
reject attacks with fake fingers or prints since 2018. Now, this standard has
been extended to so-called 4-4-2 scanners, which capture up to ten fingers
within a multi-step process. German-based DERMALOG is now the world's first
company to receive this certification for its 4-4-2 scanner LF10.
"As a manufacturer of innovative biometric solutions, protection against
presentation attacks is one of the essential components of our systems. The
certification by the BSI confirms that we are also a global leader in the field
of liveness detection," says DERMALOG CEO Gunther Mull.
With its large scanning area, DERMALOG's LF10 captures up to 4 fingers
simultaneously. German authorities use this device for the registration of
refugees, for example.
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Press contact
DERMALOG Identification Systems GmbH
Sven Bockler
Press Relations
+49 40 413 227-0
info@dermalog.com
www.dermalog.com
SOURCE: DERMALOG Identification Systems GmbH
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