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The Agency for Regulation and Development of the Financial Market (ARFRDF) has developed a draft of new rules for biometric identification in the financial market.
A document aimed at improving security and reliability, defining procedures using facial biometrics.
The biometric identification process will consist of four main stages:
The main purpose of these procedures is to prevent fraud and falsification of biometric data.
To increase the reliability of identification, an image liveness test will be used.
The liveness test involves the user performing a sequence of random movements, such as turning their head to the right, closing and opening their eyes, smiling, and so on.
These steps help ensure that there is a real person in front of the electric stove and not a fake image.
ARRFR uses strict confidentiality and security measures when transmitting and storing biometric data.
The document describes data security requirements that include encryption of communication channels between mobile applications and the biometric verification system. This provides protection against tampering of images and identifying data at the transmission level.
Based on the results, an electronic document with the results of the inspection was compiled, which is signed using an electronic digital signature and stored in the database.
According to the project developers, the new biometric rules improve the security of financial transactions and reduce the risks of fraud in Kazakhstan.
The draft rules are posted on the Open Legal Entities portal for public discussion until June 26, 2024.
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A document aimed at improving security and reliability, defining procedures using facial biometrics.
The biometric identification process will consist of four main stages:
- get an up-to-date face image;
- collection of defining data;
- obtaining a reference image sample;
- comparison of the modern image with the reference one.
The main purpose of these procedures is to prevent fraud and falsification of biometric data.
To increase the reliability of identification, an image liveness test will be used.
The liveness test involves the user performing a sequence of random movements, such as turning their head to the right, closing and opening their eyes, smiling, and so on.
These steps help ensure that there is a real person in front of the electric stove and not a fake image.
ARRFR uses strict confidentiality and security measures when transmitting and storing biometric data.
The document describes data security requirements that include encryption of communication channels between mobile applications and the biometric verification system. This provides protection against tampering of images and identifying data at the transmission level.
Based on the results, an electronic document with the results of the inspection was compiled, which is signed using an electronic digital signature and stored in the database.
According to the project developers, the new biometric rules improve the security of financial transactions and reduce the risks of fraud in Kazakhstan.
The draft rules are posted on the Open Legal Entities portal for public discussion until June 26, 2024.
(text translation is carried out automatically)