Pakistan Today (Lahore)

NADRA LAUNCHES ‘UNIQUE’ IRS VERIFICATI­ON SYSTEM

- ISLAMABAD Staff Report

THE National Database and Registrati­on Authority (Nadra) on Saturday deployed the Iris Recognitio­n System (IRS) for identity verificati­on and citizen deduplicat­ion to strengthen the biometric verificati­on system in the country.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the data regulation authority stated that after the launch of fingerprin­t matching as the first biometric deduplicat­ion modality over a decade ago — which was subsequent­ly strengthen­ed with facial-image matching capability — the newly-introduced Iris technology will now complement Nadra’s existing biometric verificati­on system.

“The Iris recognitio­n system, which was piloted with great success at NADRA

Headquarte­rs, has now been rolled out in NADRA Mega Centres at Blue Area Islamabad, PECO Road Lahore and DHA Karachi. The phased deployment of the technology will continue across all 700 NRCS nationwide,” the statement added.

Further explaining the way the IRS works, Nadra said that the automated biometric identifica­tion modality registers “distinctiv­e patterns within a ring-shaped region surroundin­g the pupil of each eye for identifica­tion”.

It is an extremely reliable and accurate identifica­tion method with negligible false match rates, Nadra said.

Nadra Chairman Tariq Malik said that the deployment of premium identity authentica­tion by the database authority marks a significan­t leap forward in securing citizens’ identities, where the “window to their souls become the fortress of their digital existence”.

Malik further noted that since no two irises are the same, such modality of verificati­on is not susceptibl­e to identity duplicatio­n and theft.

He added: “Whether it’s government services, financial institutio­ns, or any other industry that deals with sensitive informatio­n, identity verificati­on is a critical aspect of ensuring the integrity and security of our systems. With the IRIS biometric technology, we are taking a major step forward in streamlini­ng and fortifying the processes of secure identifica­tion.”

Nadra believes that Iris will not only further strengthen its unique identity issuance system but it will also include biometric identifica­tion of children as well.

The statement read: “Since Iris scanning is done through a special infrared camera to read and digitize iris patterns, it is near impossible to fake or imitate iris identity.”

“A mathematic­al algorithm is used to convert these complex patterns into templates for matching. A combined facial, iris and fingerprin­t matching will complement each other for immutable identity provision and more accurate verificati­on by NADRA,” it concluded.

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