In biometrics terminology, covert or
covert environment refers to a biometric
sample collection location where individuals in the location are not aware
that the sample is being taken. One common covert environment is airport
checkpoint security where cameras capture images of travelers that are compared
to images on a security watch-list. The image capture and comparison is
performed without the traveler's knowledge.
Biometric Consortium Extensive collection of information pertaining to the research, development, testing, evaulation, and application of biometric-based personal identification/verification technology. The Biometric Consortium serves as the U.S. Government's focal point for this technology.
Biometrics Catalog A U.S. Government-sponsored database of information about biometric technologies including research and evaluation reports, news articles, vendors and consultants, government documents and legislative text.
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