Biometric Handshake Protocol on Telebiometric System Mechanism for National Infrastructure

The threat of invasion of privacy and of the illegal appropriation of information both increase with the expansion of the biometrics service environment to open systems. However, while certificates or smart cards can easily be cancelled and reissued if found to be missing, there is no way to recover...

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Published in2008 International Conference on Information Security and Assurance (isa 2008) pp. 57 - 60
Main Authors Yong-Nyuo Shin, Yong-Jun Lee, Woochang Shin, Jin-Young Choi
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.04.2008
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Summary:The threat of invasion of privacy and of the illegal appropriation of information both increase with the expansion of the biometrics service environment to open systems. However, while certificates or smart cards can easily be cancelled and reissued if found to be missing, there is no way to recover the unique biometric information of an individual following a security breach. For this reason, confidence among service bodies must be guaranteed. In this paper, we suggest nine bio-authentication models that differ according to template storage location, and define the threats and resolutions of these threats for each model. The suggested models can enhance web-based biometric security by providing security from the stage of transmission, and give stable performance by supplying standards-based encryptions. By designing and realizing biometric handshake protocols and biometric transfer protocols through the extension of TLS (transport layer security), and applying them to each model, these models can be applied to elements of the national infrastructure, such as electronic passports and immigration control systems.
ISBN:9780769531267
0769531261
DOI:10.1109/ISA.2008.24