(03-22-2022, 10:30 PM)Jens Noritzsch Wrote: Security and privacy. The sensor is closely bound to the Secure Enclave and Android's equivalent, respectively, so it is heavily protected by software or even hardware.
What security risk can exist, when raw fingerprint sensor data is applicable? I mean, the sensor has to be faked, not the data, which it produces. Or is it even the functioning principle of the sensor, which would be identified? Would that mean, fingerprint sensors are used to hide their functioning principle in general? But if so, how they can report the fulfillment of specific requirements, like necessary standards? Thanks.