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classification error rate.
authentication level: see section 3.1.
authenticated protected channel means a communication channel that uses approved cryptography where the client connection has authenticated to the relevant server.
authentication protocol means a defined sequence of messages between an individual and an ISP where the messages authenticate the individual to their digital ID by demonstrating that the individual has possession and effective control of one or more valid authenticators that have previously been bound to their digital ID.
biometric sample means biometric information that is collected from an individual using a biometric capture device or sensor and is converted into an analogue or digital representation.
biometric testing entity: see subsection 2.2(2).
custom biometric capability means a biometric binding or authentication capability integrated with the entity's accredited services that is distinct from an in-device biometric capability.
document liveness means the presence of the original physical photo ID credential.
false match rate has the same meaning as in ISO/IEC 2382-37: 2022.
false non-match rate has the same meaning as in ISO/IEC 2382-37: 2022.
identity document template means a model representation of a particular identity document that is used to verify an acquired image of an identity document of that type.
Example: The identity document template may include, but is not limited to, text locations, colours and other graphical elements, security features, and locations of facial biometric information for identity documents that are also photo IDs.
in-device biometric capability means the built-in biometric capability provided by original equipment manufacturers for smartphones, including the biometric sensor, the presentation attack detection subsystem, and the biometric matching algorithm.
Example: Capabilities provided by online equipment manufacturers for smartphones include FaceID or Fingerprint Unlock.
ISO/IEC 17025:2017 means the standard for general requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories, published by the International Organization for Standardization.
Note: At the time this instrument was made, located at https://www.iso.org/standard/66912.html.
ISO/IEC 19795-2:2007 means Part 2 (concerning testing methodologies for technology and scenario evaluation) of the series of standards designated ISO/IEC 19795 (concerning biometric performance testing and reporting), published by the International Organization for Standardization.
Note: At the time this instrument was made, located at https://www.iso.org/standard/41448.html.
ISO/IEC TS 19795-9:2019 means Part 9 (concerning testing on mobile devices) of the series of standards designated ISO/IEC TS 19795 (concerning biometric performance testing and reporting), published by the International Organization for Standardization.
Note: At the time this instrument was made, located at https://www.iso.org/standard/78101.html.
ISO/IEC 2382-37:2022 means Part 37 (concerning biometrics) of the series of standards designated ISO/IEC 2382 (concerning vocabulary), published by the International Organization for Standardization.
Note: At the time this instrument was made, located at https://www.iso.org/standard/73514.html.
ISO/IEC 24745:2022 means the standard for biometric information protection, published by the International Organization for Standardization.