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BioCert® Intelligent Identity Manager Support
Biometrics
Biometrics is an automated method for recognizing a person
through a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Among the
features measured are face, fingerprints, hand geometry,
handwriting, iris, retina, vein, and voice. Biometric
technologies are becoming the foundation of an extensive array
of highly secure identification and personal verification
solutions.
BioCert® Identity allows the user to replace the Windows
password logon with a convenient and secure fingerprint logon.
Unlike passwords, fingerprint credentials cannot be shared,
given away, stolen, or guessed. Using BioCert® Identity
biometric authentication reduces or eliminates the risk of
identity theft, while at the same time offering a great deal of
convenience.
Before a user can use a finger as a logon method, the user’s
fingerprints must be registered. Registration of two or more
fingers is recommended.
The following topic sections provide additional information
about BioCert® Identity biometric functions:
Configuring Biometrics Settings
The following groups of fingerprint authentication
settings may be specified:
- Fingerprint enrollment settings - Minimum and
maximum number of fingers to be enrolled; which fingers
to be registered
- Fingerprint logon settings - Number of fingers and
which fingers to be presented for logon, plus an
additional setting for fingerprint logon security:
- Maximum inactivity time - Inactivity
timeout after which users have to restart fingerprint
logon from the beginning. Note that in a logon session
timeout countdown starts from the last fingerprint image
capture.
- Biometrics settings - Allow to specify the
fingerprint provider (such as the fingerprint
recognition engine) and to adjust the security level to
the desired false acceptance rate.
To configure the fingerprint authentication settings
listed above:
- In BioCert® Identity, select
Authentication and Credentials.
- Select Credentials tab.
- In the list of authentication methods, select
Fingerprint Authentication, and then
click Properties.
- In Fingerprint Authentication Properties
dialog box, configure the desired settings, and then
click OK to save the changes.
Registering Fingerprints
To register your fingerprints:
- In BioCert® Identity, select
My Identity.
- Select Register Fingerprints. The
BioCert® Registration Wizard is displayed.
- Using the mouse, select the finger for the
registration. By default, the right index finger is
selected.
- Follow the instructions shown on the wizard page.
Depending on the type of fingerprint reader, you are
prompted either to place or swipe your finger over the
fingerprint sensor to complete enrollment.
- When the system collects a few finger impressions,
you are prompted to submit one or more fingerprints
(using the same finger) to complete verification.
- When verification is complete, click Finish
to complete the registration operation, or
select another finger for registration.
Note
It is recommended to register at least two fingers per user
account. Index fingers are preferable.
Using Fingerprints
Logging on to BioCert® Identity using fingerprint
authentication
To log on to BioCert® Identity using fingerprints:
- Launch the BioCert® Logon Wizard.
- On the Introduce Yourself screen,
type the user name, and then click Next.
- On the Logon Policy screen, select
the Fingerprints authentication method,
and then click Next.
- On the Present your fingerprints
screen, present the previously registered finger. After
the finger is validated, you will be logged on to
BioCert® Identity.
Note
Depending on the model of the fingerprint reader, the
user may be prompted to swipe the finger over the reader
instead of placing the finger on the fingerprint reader.
Deleting Fingerprints
To delete a previously registered fingerprint:
- In BioCert® Identity, select
My Identity.
- Select Register Fingerprints. The
BioCert® Registration Wizard is displayed.
- On Enroll your fingerprints screen,
previously registered fingers are displayed highlighted
in green. Using the mouse, right-click the desired
finger. A pop-up menu is displayed.
- Select Clear, and then click
Finish to delete the selected
fingerprint.
Note
Select Clear All if you wish to delete
all the registered fingerprints from the user account.
Using Touch Fingerprint Reader
To improve the quality of a captured fingerprint
image, you must use your touch fingerprint reader correctly:
- Place the pad of your finger in the center of the
sensor's area on the fingerprint reader. This will allow
to maximize the volume of useful data to be taken during
the fingerprint capture operation.
- Apply gentle but with a little pressure. Be aware
that pressing too hard will distort the image while
pressing too lightly will produce a faint image.
- Do not "roll" the finger when using area fingerprint
readers.
- To complete the capture operation for a single
image, hold your finger on the reader until the system
prompts you to remove the finger or proceeds to the next
screen automatically. Very dry, wet, or cold fingers may
require a longer time for the capture.
Using Swipe Fingerprint Reader
To improve the quality of a captured fingerprint
image, you must use your swipe fingerprint reader correctly:
- Place your fingertip 1/4 inch above the sensor
stripe and centered.
- Apply light pressure and swipe your finger across
the sensor in one smooth motion.
- During swiping, always keep a contact with the
sensor, but do not press too hard.
- Move with a proper speed (not too slow or too fast).
- Keep you finger centered (do not move to left or
right).
- After each swipe, refer to further instructions
provided by the system. You may be prompted to repeat
the swipe or proceed to the next step.
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