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EAB Workshop on Biometric Template Protection

Date: 2026-10-14 - 2026-10-15 Location: Online

Organizer: EAB in collaboration with Research institute CODE, Michigan State University and Idiap Research Institute

Attendance is free of charge but registration is required.


Registration

The EAB (in collaboration with Research institute CODE, Michigan State University and Idiap) is organising a second workshop on Biometric Template Protection!

The Biometric Template Protection (BTP) research field has been developing steadily for over two decades, with many innovative solutions having been proposed in this time. As a result of rising concerns around the privacy and security of our biometric data, which is being increasingly demanded for identity management in practical applications, today there appears to be renewed interest in BTP research. This may be attributed to recent and emerging privacy regulations, which are pressuring practitioners to ensure that their biometric systems are legally compliant with the enforced privacy requirements.

There is thus a clear opportunity and a pressing need to explore the BTP research field further, to investigate its practical relevance and to gauge the potential of BTP solutions for achieving more secure and privacy-preserving biometrics-based identity management. During the EAB Workshop on BTP, we will present a clear picture of the progress made thus far, both in the development of different types of BTP schemes and in their Standardised evaluation. We will also discuss the challenges that remain to be tackled.

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Entrance fees: normal: 200,00 € (excl. VAT) / EAB members: 0,00 €

Wednesday, 14 October 2026

13:00 Vedrana Krivokuca Hahn, Marta Gomez-Barrero, Arun Ross and Sebastien Marcel

Opening

13:15 Christoph Busch

Biometric Template Protection: Why and How?

Hochschule Darmstadt
13:45 Els Kindt

A Legal Obligation to Protect Biometric Information

Centre for IT and IP Law (CiTiP) - KU Leuven
14:15

Break

14:30 Christian Rathgeb

Biometric Cryptosystems

Hochschule Darmstadt
15:00 Vishnu Boddeti

HE for BTP

Michigan State University
15:30

End of Day 1

Thursday, 15 October 2026

13:00 Andrew Teoh

Feature Transformation-Based BTP

Yonsei University
13:30 Matthew Valent, Vedrana Krivokuca Hahn

Using Neural Networks to Learn BTP

West Virginia University, Idiap Research Institute
14:00

Break

14:15 Hatef Otroshi Shahreza

Evaluation of Recognition Performance

Idiap Research Institute
14:35 Shantanu Rane

Evaluation of Irreversibility

SRI
15:05 Marta Gomez-Barrero

Evaluation of Unlinkability

Universität der Bundeswehr München
15:35 Vedrana Krivokuca Hahn, Marta Gomez-Barrero, Arun Ross and Sebastien Marcel

Closing

15:45

End of Event