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Readiness verdict

CEN/TS 18099:2025 Biometric Data Injection Attack Detection

A dated reading of what is claimed, reported, and independently verified in the current evidence.

As of
2026-06-28
Revision
1
Method
v1.0.0

Current reading

The readiness gap, in one scan

AI-assisted assembly · derived results

Claimed
70

Public ambition and stated capability

Reported
69

Observed practitioner reporting

Verified
64

Independently supported evidence

Gap
+6

Claimed minus verified

Evidence strength Strong

Decision

What the current evidence supports

Human editorial judgment · 2026-06-28

Track; not yet

Why
It is the concrete test backstop that makes NIST 63-4 injection-attack requirements auditable, so it matters to vendor selection, but as a regional interim TS it is too early to anchor architecture on directly.
Next
Add CEN/TS 18099 conformance (IAM/IAI level achieved) as a vendor-evaluation criterion for any face-verification supplier; do not build in-house testing — watch the planned ISO/IEC injection-attack standard timeline.

Constraints

Blockers

No named blocker is present in the current public projection.

Evidence summary

Derived counts

AI-assisted assembly

Total
8
Tier 1
0
Tier 2
7
Tier 3
1
Supports
4
Contradicts
1
Context
3
Latest observed
2026-06-04

Counts and dates only. Raw signals, private excerpts, trust records, and internal corpus material are not published here.

Publication record

Revisions

Initial public reading

This is the initial public reading. No earlier readiness change is recorded.

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