what's the big deal?
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Folien zur Keynote von Dr. Joseph Reger - Chief Technology Officer, Fujitsu Technology Solutions, anlässlich des Fujitsu Forums 2012 in München.TRANSCRIPT
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What's the Big Deal?
Dr. Joseph Reger - Chief Technology Officer
Powers of Ten (SI)
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Source: Wikipedia
Big Data. Big Deal?
Data Layer Management
Business Data
Social
Network
Scan
Area Managements
Personal Profiles
Points of Interest Route
search
Congestions Forecast
Image Analysis
Searc
h
Engin
es
Tra
ffic
info
rmatio
n
Had
oop
Complex Event Processing
100,000 Flights/day
1 billion cars
Billion objects per hour
Billions
of requests per day
100s
of millions
locations
1 billion users
Billions of
measurements per day
200 million pictures/day
1 billion rides per day
1 billion PCs
45 million servers
600 million smartphones
Sensor Data
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Large Data Sets
Unstructured Data
Powerful hardware
New analytics
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Different: New Resources, New Technologies
BigData
Real time
Lots of sources New, affordable tools
Agriculture
Energy
Home
Maintenance & Repair
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New use cases
BigData
Marketing
Healthcare Traffic & Transport
Safety, Public Safety
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SPATIOWL Location Based Services
Dr. Fritz Schinkel - Fujitsu Technology Solutions
Big Data. Big Deal?
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Data Layer Management
Business Data
Social
Network
Scan
Area Managements
Personal Profiles
Points of Interest Route
search
Congestions Forecast
Image Analysis
Searc
h
Engin
es
Tra
ffic
info
rmatio
n
Had
oop
Complex Event Processing
100,000 Flights/day
1 billion rides per day
100s
of millions
locations
1 billion cars
Billion objects per hour
1 billion users
Billions of
measurements per day Billions
of requests per day
200 million pictures/day
1 billion PCs
45 million servers
600 million smartphones
Sensor Data
Business
Data
Social Networking
Services & Sensor
Data
More valuable information for your business
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Business
Data
Social Networking
Services & Sensor
Data
Big Data needs Big Security!
Attacks!
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Big
Data
We authenticate passwords, not people
! How many passwords
do you have?
! How do you
manage them?
! How strong are they?
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Secure Access? Authentication?
A few prominent cases in 2011, 2012
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DNA based identification!
Unique, however
High cost
Long processing time
No liveness detection
Easy to get DNA samples
Privacy issues
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Collectability
Can be measured
quantitatively
Performance
Acceptability
Circumvention
Permanence
Sufficiently invariant
over a period of time
Universality
Every person
has it
Distinctiveness
Any two persons
should have
a sufficiently
different one
Biometrics: requirements
4 Factors for
Biometrics
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Vein patterns are unique & remain unchanged
Veins in fingers & palm scanned with near-Infrared light
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Warm
Cold
Authentication Accuracy
False Acceptance Rate (FAR)
& False Rejection Rate Comparison (FRR)
Fujitsu palm vein scanner is the most accurate and most practical technology.
Authentication Method FAR (%) = If FRR (%) =
Face recognition ~ 1.3 ~ 2.6
Voice pattern ~ 0.01 ~ 0.3
Fingerprint ~ 0.001 ~ 0.1
Finger vein ~ 0.0001 ~ 0.01
Iris/Retina ~ 0.0001 ~ 0.01
Fujitsu Palm vein < 0.00008 0.01 Accuracy
Pra
cti
cali
ty
Face
recognition
Fingerprint
Palm vein
High
High Low
Voice
pattern
Signature
Iris/Retina
Finger vein
Low
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Why Fujitsu chose palms, not fingers?
Veins in fingers are very susceptible to cold temperature
Hand-Surface
temperature Before Test start
PalmVein
near-IR Image
After 10 min
in 0°C water
After 2 min
in room temp.
After 4 min
in room temp.
After 7 min
in room temp.
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Palm vein authentication advantages
High Safety & Permanence
– advantage of veins
Hidden under the skin
forgery difficult
Unique
even among identical twins
Never change
same throughout life
Detectable only when
blood is flowing
High Acceptance
Very hygienic due to no-contact
operation
Very easy and intuitive to use
High Accuracy – advantage
of a palm over a finger
Palm vein patterns are complex
>5 million reference points
Palm contains thicker veins
than fingers – easier to identify
Palm veins are insensitive
against environment (cold
temperature, creamy hands,
skin scratches)
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Personal Record Management Financial
Online-Banking
ATM, Counter
Deposit boxes
Information Access Management Cash-less & Card-less Payments
Wide range of application areas
There are 30 million active users of Fujitsu PalmSecure in the world.
Social Security
National IDs
Health care
Retail stores
Gas stations
PC/Server/Terminal
Log in, Enterprises
Airports, Authorities,
Construction area
Time attendant system
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Fujitsu Technology Solutions
Kozo Otsuka
Physical Access Control – your palm is the key
PalmSecure
We work with partners to provide physical access control systems.
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General Manager of ETB, subsidiary of the EB Group
Kemal Okyay
Turkish National ID Project: NÜFUS
Population-Age Group Pyramid (2011)
~73.5 million population (2012)
Turkey
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5
0 – 4
5 – 9
10 – 14
15 – 19
20 – 24
25 – 29
30 – 34
35 – 39
40 – 44
45 – 49
50 – 54
55 – 59
60 – 64
65 – 69
70 – 74
75 – 79
80 – 84
85 – 89
90+
Age group
Female Male
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"The Rock"
Where is the Life we have lost in living?
Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?
…
…
The Rock
Source: Wikipedia
(1888 – 1965)
publisher, playwright, literary
born American
naturalized British subject in 1927
Nobel prize in literature in 1948
Thomas Stearns Eliot
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DIKW-Hierarchy
Where is the we have lost in knowledge?
Where is the we have lost in information?
Where is the we have lost
in ?
WISDOM
KNOWLEDGE
INFORMATION
DATA
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