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Novetta VP appointed to ISO editor position

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Novetta vice president of special projects, Michael Thieme, has been appointed editor of ISO/IEC 30107-4, a performance testing standard related to biometric presentation attack detection.

This performance testing standard will address spoofing and presentation attacks against mobile devices such as iPhones and Android smartphones.

“This appointment further solidifies Novetta’s role as a thought leader in emerging biometric and identity-related technologies,” said Tiffanny Gates, Novetta president and chief executive officer. “We look forward to supporting this important and challenging work.”

According to a company statement, Thieme has held ISO editorship positions in biometric technologies since 2004.

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