Certified Biometric Security Professional (CBSP)
CBSP is a foundation level certification program for technology professionals who wish to gain a solid understanding of biometric technologies and its usage in real world applications. This program is a starting point for individuals wanting to gain a deeper knowledge of biometric technologies and applications.
Biometrics Level – Beginners
Certified Biometric Security Professional
Biometrics
Security
Recognition
Topics Covered
Biocertification CBSP Introduction
Introduction to Biometrics
Biometrics Systems
Biometric System Performance
FBI-NGI-IAFIS
Biometric Standards
Fingerprint Recognition
Face Recognition
Iris Detection
Vein Recognition-VPR
Hand Geometry Recording
DNA Recognition
Gait Recognition
Keystroke Dynamics
Multi modal Systems
Palm Print
Privacy and Laws
Retina Scanning
Signature Biometrics
Speech and Voice Recognition
Exam Details:
- Course Name: Certified Biometric Security Professional (CBSP)
- Course Number: CBSP
- Required exam – CBSP-023
- Number of questions – Maximum of 100
- Types of questions – Multiple-choice and performance-based
- Length of test – 180 minutes
- Passing score – 70% – This test has no scaled score; it’s pass/fail only.
- Languages – English
- Retirement – Usually three years after launch
- Testing Provider – Online proctoring: ExamIT.com
- Certification Exam Voucher – $395 USD
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What do our Customers say?
The training was up to the mark, solved my purpose of joining the course - a kick-starter to exam preparation, and getting the basics right.
Hunter
IT Engineer
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