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January 2023 update to ISO/IEC standard 30107-3: How do changes affect development and testing?

January 2023 update to ISO/IEC standard 30107-3: How do changes affect development and testing?
 

In January of 2023, ISO/IEC published a new, second edition of the 30107-3 standard that replaces the earlier, first edition from 2017. This standard sets forth guidelines for biometric testing and reporting, particularly for Presentation Attack Detection (PAD) testing.

While developers and testing laboratories must purchase their own copy of the new standard to fully access ISO/IEC’s requirements, the details of which are proprietary information, we will address here some major aspects and potential questions for interested parties.

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