作者
Henri Bouma, Raimon Pruim, Arthur Van Rooijen, Johan-Martijn ten Hove, Jelle van Mil, Ben Kromhout
发表日期
2020/9/20
研讨会论文
Counterterrorism, Crime Fighting, Forensics, and Surveillance Technologies IV
卷号
11542
页码范围
68-75
出版商
SPIE
简介
The current capabilities and capacities of border guards and immigration services can be enhanced using technologies that automate the analysis of travel, identity and breeder documents in order to detect fraud. These technologies can be relevant for countering emerging threats in document and identity verification (e.g., forged documents, impostor fraud, morphed faces) at both manual and highly automated border control points (both in the first and in the second line) and in the issuance process of genuine documents. The travel documents (e.g., passports) and breeder documents (e.g., birth certificates) contain personal information, such as name, date of birth and national number. The personal information must be well protected and a data breach must be avoided at all times. One of the ways to protect the personal data is to minimize the sharing of personal data. Anonymization removes the personal …
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