Colorado-based iBeta Quality Assurance has been licensed with accreditation to broaden their biometric safety testing capabilities. In a launch, the agency introduced the outcomes of a bi-annual NIST audit beneath the Nationwide Volunteer Laboratory Program (NVLAP) Testing LabCode 200962-0 for the brand new 30107-3:2023 commonplace.
The accreditation certifies iBeta to conduct biometric Presentation Assault Detection (PAD) testing to requirements ICO/IEC 30107-1 (2016), 30107-3 (2017) and 30107-4 (2020). Moreover, it expands capabilities for the biometric state of affairs and know-how efficiency testing utilized in iBeta’s Bake-off and Face-off companies to the ISO/IEC 19795 commonplace.
Certificates of Accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 for biometrics testing is efficient by September 30, 2024, and is listed on iBeta’s website.
“With these accreditations, iBeta can provide our clients a wide range of testing to various standards along with our Face-off and Bake-off and custom biometrics testing services,” says Ryan Borgstrom, Director of Biometrics at iBeta. “We are pleased be able to assist the biometrics industry by providing extensive independent third-party testing solutions.”
Whereas iBeta contimues to prioritize testing for conformance to worldwide requirements, it has additionally advocated for Ad Hoc testing on experimental and specialised biometrics applied sciences that will fall past the scope of current requirements. The agency outlined their place in a current white paper“Biometric Ad Hoc Testing: When the Standards Don’t Meet Your Goals.”
Article Subjects
biometric liveness detection | biometric testing | iBeta | ISO standards | NIST | presentation attack detection
Author: Joel R. McConvey
Date: 2023-09-30 11:20:45