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Bahria University is organizing the ‘International Symposium on Biometrics and Security Technologies’ for the first time in Pakistan. The purpose of this symposium is to provide a scientific forum for local and International researchers to report recent results in the areas of biometrics identification, verification and security technologies. The symposium will focus on identifying and articulating research and development challenges and agendas to foster collaborations between Pakistani and international researchers in biometrics and security regime.

The symposium includes a series of Keynotes and Tutorials to be given by eminent researchers, scientists, technologists, and academicians enabling participants to learn about the latest trends of Biometrics and Security Technologies. Presenters/delegates are welcome from all around the globe to participate in this overwhelming event.

The themes chosen for this symposium include, but are not limited to:

Biometrics Technologies Biometrics Applications

• Face
• Gait
• Hand (palm prints, veins, hand geometry)
• Speech / Voice
• Emerging biometric modalities e.g. Ear, ECG, Knuckle, etc.
• Fingerprint
• Iris
• Signature
• Multimodal biometric fusion
Biometrics performance evaluation
• Confidence interval estimation
• Performance modeling and prediction
• Sample size requirements
• Databases
• Protocols and benchmarking
• Standards
Biometrics system design & evaluation
• Standards
• Performance evaluation
• Real-time embedded biometric systems
• Template ageing
• Integration and deployment with smart cards
• Sensing and data acquisition
• Liveness (spoof) detection
• Scalable biometrics identification architectures
• System inter-operability and integration issues
• Template protection, compromise detection, and revocation

• Travel and transportation
• Homeland security
• Banking and finance
• Maritime/Airport security
• Biometrics in government:
e-authentication
• Automotive
• RFID and smart cards
• Border control
• Healthcare
• Access control
• Law enforcement
• Cybersecurity
• Encryption and watermarking
Information Security Technologies
• Digital Rights Management (DRM)
• Copyright protection schemes
• Access control
• Database security
• Cryptographic protocols
• Distributed systems security
• Intrusion Detection and Avoidance
• Secure electronics commerce
• Data & System integrity
• Privacy and anonymity
• Authentication
• Security and protection of IT infrastructure
• Wireless network security
• Multimedia security
• Digital forensics

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