Kickstart Kevin Mangold Ross Micheals Introduction OASIS Overview with QampA OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile TC History Purpose of New TC WSBiometric Devices Possible New Work Items amp Discussion ID: 711158
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OASIS Biometrics TC
New Committee
Kickstart
Kevin Mangold
Ross
MichealsSlide2
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
AdjournSlide3
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
AdjournSlide4
OASIS 101
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DRIVE
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b) use cases
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Build based on industry consensusSlide5
OASIS 101
Overview
Committee Participation
Voting
TC Resources
Promoting Your Work
Annual Dues
New TC TimelineSlide6
OASIS Overview
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Voting on StandardsSlide9
Standard Approval ProcessSlide10
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Contributor
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New TC Timeline
Call for Comment
14-day
review by
OASIS membership at-large
Issued by TC Admin no more than 5 days after Convener submits draft charter
Convener Call
Convener, TC Proposers review member comments, finalize charter
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close
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1
st TC Meeting
Official TC launch, e
lections 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 Admin
Draft CharterSlide14
OASIS. You belong here.
Membership:
Communications
:
Dee
Schur
Carol
Geyerdee.schur@oasis-open.org
carol.geyer@oasis-open.org
JOINSlide15
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
AdjournSlide16
BIAS SOAP Profile and TC
History Lesson
Cathy Tilton – Daon
Chair, BIAS Integration TC
Slide17
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
?Slide18
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 sourcesDeparture from custom solutionsEmbracing of open systems, standardsNew requirements for interoperability and flexibilitySlide19
Context – Biometrics in the Cloud
XML
SOAPSlide20
Context – Biometrics as a ServiceSlide21
Context – Biometric Data SharingSlide22
BIAS
Biometric Identity Assurance Services
Collaborative project of INCITS and OASIS
INCITS 442:2010
OASIS BIAS SOAP Profile
Provides a services-based framework for biometric systems
Biometric
Operations
Services
Bindings
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=biasSlide23
Timeline
2005
DHS need
identified
;
Joint project
c
oordination
begun
2006
JointWorkshop201220082010442 RevinitiatedM1 projectinitiated
INCITS 442:2010publishedBIAS SOAP
ProfileComm. Specpublished
1st TCmeeting
ISO BIAS
project
approved
BIAS SOAPProfiles
tandardpublishedINCITS 442published
Switch:
Msg
Protocol
t
o SOAP Profile
2007
2009
2011Slide24
System Context
Example Applications
Border management
Credentialing
Customer/subscriber identification
Example Resources
A fingerprint verification matching server
A 1:N iris search/match engineA facial biometric watch listA criminal or civil automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS)
A name-based biographic identity databaseAn archive of biometric identifiersA population of subjects
Application
Matcher
Service Provider
ID database
Authen. Server
BIAS messages
UserSlide25
BIAS Services
Subject
Create/delete subject
Add/remove subject from gallery
Biographics
Set/list biographic data
Update/delete biographic data
Retrieve biographic dataBiometricsSet/list biometric dataUpdate/delete biometric dataRetrieve biometric data
Searching/processingVerify subjectIdentify subjectCheck qualityClassify biometric dataPerform fusionTransform biometric data
Aggregate servicesEnrollIdentifyVerifyRetrieve informationAsynchronous results retrieval
DiscoveryQuery CapabilitiesSlide26
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 implementationhttp://www.nist.gov/itl/iad/ig/upload/BIAS_20110916.zip
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bias/201201/msg00003.htmlDoD: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bias/201201/msg00004.htmlViometric:
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bias/201201/msg00000.htmlSlide27
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 requirede.g., revision to sync with ISO version of base standard (30108-2)Liaisons with INCITS & ISOPotential related projectse.g., REST implementation
Plans going forwardDeclare victory!Wrap up the TC – transition work to new TC with broader scopeSlide28
Thanks!
Contact Info:
cathy.tilton@daon.comSlide29
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
AdjournSlide30
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
AdjournSlide31
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 BCCSpecification released “early and often”Five versions of specification released between January 2011 and March 2012Comments received and incorporated throughout the lifecycleSlide32
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 profilesPrescriptive security guidanceStreaming for live prevewSlide33
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
AdjournSlide34
Possible New Work Items & Discussion
WS-Biometric Devices
BIAS SOAP Profile
REST?
XCBFSlide35
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
AdjournSlide36
Question & Answer
OASIS participation
Scope of the new TC
Participation in the new TCSlide37
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
AdjournSlide38
Call for Participation
Asserting participation
does
not
mean
Participation is binding
It does meanYou/organization supports the creation of the new committeeYou/organization may participate in TC activitiesWill reach out to participants to provide updates on the TC’s creation and statusSlide39
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
AdjournSlide40
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
/