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Information technology — Cross-jurisdictional and societal aspects of implementation of biometric technologies — Pictograms, icons and symbols for use with biometric systems — Part 1: General principles (Adopted ISO/IEC 24779-1:2018, first edition, 2016-04-15)
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Information technology — Cross-jurisdictional and societal aspects of implementation of biometric technologies — Pictograms, icons and symbols for use with biometric systems — Part 1: General principles (Adopted ISO/IEC 24779-1:2018, first edition, 2016-04-15)
Scope

The ISO/IEC 24779 multi-part International Standard specifies a family of icons and symbols used in association with devices for biometric enrolment, verification and/or identification. This part of ISO/IEC 24779 describes the approach used in specifying icons and the range of biometric technologies for which icon and symbol development is considered. The symbols and icons are intended to show the modality of biometrics and to advise the necessity of appropriate preparation for and behavior required when using the biometric systems. They are also intended to assist subjects by guiding them as they use the biometric systems. This multi-part International Standard focuses on both enrolment and recognition processes. Icons and symbols used exclusively for biometric enrolment are not specified since most enrolment systems will be supervised, and an attendant will be available to explain to biometric capture subjects what to do. This multi-part International Standard focuses on communication with the data capture subject. Operators could use this part of ISO/IEC 24779, but they might need additional symbols and information.

SDO CSA: Canadian Standards Association
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Publication Date Jan. 1, 2018
Language en - English
Page Count 27
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