A biometric passport (also known as an e-passport, ePassport, or a digital passport) is a traditional passport that has an embedded electronic microprocessor chip which contains biometric information that can be used to authenticate the identity of the passport holder. It uses contactless smart card technology, including a microprocessor chip (computer chip) and antenna (for both power to the chip and communication) embedded in the front or back cover, or center page, of the passport. The passport’s critical information is printed on the data page of the passport, repeated on the machine readable lines and stored in the chip. Public key infrastructure (PKI) is used to authenticate the data stored electronically in the passport chip, making it expensive and difficult to forge when all security mechanisms are fully and correctly implemented.
M2SYS Technology Announces Support for Integrated Biometrics’ “Sherlock” Innovative Light Emitting Sensor (LES) Fingerprint Sensor
Atlanta, GA -- February 19, 2014Â - M2SYS Technology, a global innovator in biometric identification management products, announced today that