Protection Session III
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[edit] Session III: Denying the Adversary's Ability to Mask Identity
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[edit] Abstract
Reducing the enemy's ability to use multiple identities is key both on the battlefield and in protecting America's borders. Basic Question to answer: How to deny the adversary the ability to penetrate biometric identity circle?
[edit] Moderator
- Robert Melissinos
[edit] Panel
- Mr. Jeff Dunn, Co-Chair, Biometric Consortium
- Mr. Walter Hamilton, International Biometric Industry Assoc.
- Mr. James Jasinski, Cogent
- Mr. Dave Lohman, BTF
- Mr. Jerome Pender, Deputy Assistant Director - CJIS, FBI
- Ms. Lynn Schnurr, SES DCS G-2
[edit] Threads
- What is the greatest technical challenge with the current portable tactical systems for collecting biometrics and identifying on the spot against a database held in the portable device?
- Does industry really understand the operating environment for biometric products (physical, cultural, social)
- What is lacking in order to have seamless exchange of fingerprint data between DOD, DOJ, DHS, DOS?
- Is the “SO WHAT” factor being answered fast enough? What is the reaction and action required when a biometric match is found?
