GOST R 58624.1-2019 PDF
Name in English:
GOST R 58624.1-2019
Name in Russian:
ГОСТ Р 58624.1-2019
Information technology. Biometrics. Biometric presentation attack detection. Part 1. Framework
Full title and description
GOST R 58624.1-2019 — Information technology. Biometrics. Biometric presentation attack detection. Part 1. Framework. This national (GOST R) adoption defines the framework and data-exchange formats used to report results of presentation attack detection (PAD) methods; it aligns with the ISO/IEC 30107 series.
Abstract
This standard provides a framework for describing and exchanging results produced by biometric presentation attack detection (PAD) systems. It defines common data structures and encodings (binary and XML) for representing PAD outcomes so that results can be shared, recorded and evaluated across implementations and test systems. The document is application‑neutral and does not impose requirements specific to any single biometric modality or use case.
General information
- Status: Active / in force.
- Publication date: Adopted 21 November 2019; put into effect 1 June 2020.
- Publisher: GOST R (Russian national standards system), published via the Russian standards publication system (Rosstandart/GOST R catalogue).
- ICS / categories: Information technology — Biometrics (classification codes referenced in national catalogues; aligned with ISO/IEC 30107 family).
- Edition / version: 2019 edition (GOST R 58624.1-2019).
- Number of pages: Approximately 16–17 pages (published PDF typically listed as 16–17 pages in distributors' records).
Scope
The standard establishes the formats for exchanging results of presentation attack detection (PAD) methods. It specifies both a binary data format and an XML data format to represent PAD outputs, metadata and associated measurement information. The formats are intended to be generic and usable across a wide range of biometric modalities and application domains; the standard does not prescribe modality‑specific PAD algorithms or application‑specific requirements.
Key topics and requirements
- Framework and terminology for biometric presentation attack detection (PAD).
- Definition of data elements and structures for PAD results, including metadata and measurement fields.
- Specification of binary and XML encodings for PAD result exchange.
- Normative references and alignment with ISO/IEC 30107 series (PAD standards) and related biometric data standards.
- Conformance considerations for implementers exchanging PAD results between systems and testing infrastructures; the document itself is application‑neutral.
- Document amendments and corrections (an amendment was recorded effective 01 January 2023).
Typical use and users
Primary users include biometric system developers (vendors of PAD/liveness detection), integrators, conformance and test laboratories, standards bodies, and organizations that need to record or exchange PAD outcomes (e.g., identity systems, border control, mobile authentication providers). The standard helps ensure interoperability of PAD result reporting and supports reproducible evaluation and testing.
Related standards
This GOST R part is aligned with and references the ISO/IEC 30107 family (notably ISO/IEC 30107‑1:2016 and ISO/IEC 30107‑2:2017) and interacts with biometric data format standards such as the ISO/IEC 19794 series and other GOST R standards on biometric data formats and testing methodologies.
Keywords
biometrics; presentation attack detection; PAD; liveness detection; data exchange format; XML; binary format; ISO/IEC 30107; GOST R 58624.1-2019.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST R 58624.1-2019 is the Russian national adoption (GOST R) of a framework standard for biometric presentation attack detection (PAD) that defines data formats and structures for reporting PAD results.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the framework, terminology and data‑exchange formats (binary and XML) for PAD results and related metadata; it is application‑neutral and intended for use across biometric modalities.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Vendors of biometric/PAD systems, system integrators, test and conformance labs, and organizations that need standardized PAD reporting and interoperability.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The standard is listed as active/in force. It was adopted in late 2019 and came into effect 1 June 2020; a recorded amendment took effect 1 January 2023. Users should check the national catalogue for any further updates.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is Part 1 (framework) of the PAD series corresponding to ISO/IEC 30107; other parts in the family address testing and data specifics (for example, ISO/IEC 30107‑2 relates to testing methodology).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: PAD, presentation attack detection, liveness, biometric data format, XML, binary, interoperability, ISO/IEC 30107.