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Author Buhrow, William C

Title Biometrics in Support of Military Operations : Lessons from the Battlefield
Published Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (196 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Author; 1: Why Do We Need Biometrics?; Not a New Capability but New to the Battlefield; 2: Biometrics Basics; What Is Biometrics?; Identification vs. Verification; Acquiring Biometric Data; What Are Modalities?; Biometric Matching: What Does it Really Mean?; Biometrics and Forensics; Biometrics and Intelligence; Data Sharing; 3: General Operational Issues; Advanced Preparation is Key; Selecting the Right System for the Operation (or Modifying the Wrong One)
Match Your Matching Scheme to the Mission and the SystemThe Database(s); Communications and Data Movement are Critical; Effective Policy Enables Effective Biometrics Operations; TTPs and Training; Collection Considerations; The Modality Should Match the Mission; The Impact of the Coalition Operations; The Six Ps: Prior Planning Prevents Piss-Poor Performance; 4: Biometrics Support to Offensive Operations; Attacking the Network; Biometrically Enabled Checkpoint Operations; Biometrics for Population Management; Scenario: Offensive Biometrics; 5: Biometrics Support for Defensive Operations
Biometrics for Access ControlBiometrics Support for Personal Vetting; Biometrics Can Help Detect Insider Threats; Biometrics for Tactical Force Protection; Scenario: Defensive Biometrics; 6: Biometrics Support to Operations across the Military Spectrum; Managing Detainee Processing and Handling with Biometrics; Biometrics at the Border; Biometrics and the Legal Fight; Biometrics Support for Humanitarian Operations; Biometrics for Friendly-Force Identity Verification and Tracking; Scenario: Biometrics for Detainee Management and Border Control in Operation GORDON
7: What's Next for Military (and Other) Biometrics Operations?Increasing Focus on "Blue Force" Capabilities; Improvement in Standoff and Mobile Collection; Improved Forensics Capabilities; Biometrics Ubiquity; Biometrics-Based Encryption; How Can Biometrics Be Used in Nonmilitary "Operations"?; Biometrically Enabled Diplomacy and Diplomatic Security; US State Department Biometric Scenario-No More Benghazis: Biometrics Support to Diplomacy and Diplomatic Security; Why Not Use Biometrics to Protect Our Government's Most Valuable Asset?
US Secret Service Biometric Scenario-USSS Biometrics in Action8: The Future of the U.S. Military Biometrics Capability; DoD Biometrics Needs an Agile Acquisition Program; Personnel Support for Future Biometrics Operations; 9: Afterword: The U.S. Department of Defense Needs an Advanced Identity Enterprise; Open and Flexible Architecture; Integrated Biometrics Operations and Intelligence; Expanding the Concept of Enrollment; Beyond Biometrics; Beyond One-to-Many Identification; Appendix A: Key Concepts; Appendix B: Common Biometrics Modalities Explanation and Their Comparison
Notes Appendix C: Common Biometrics Systems and Desired Features
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Restricted: Printing from this resource is governed by The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK) and UK copyright law currently in force. WlAbNL
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Subject United States. Army -- Personnel management -- Data processing
SUBJECT United States. Army fast
Subject Military intelligence -- United States -- Methodology
Biometric identification -- United States
HISTORY -- Military -- Other.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
Biometric identification
Military intelligence -- Methodology
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781482260229
1482260220
9781315354965
1315354969