A Human-Centered Risk Evaluation of Biometric Systems Using Conjoint Analysis
Biometric recognition systems, known for their convenience, are widely adopted across various fields. However, their security faces risks depending on the authentication algorithm and deployment environment. Current risk assessment methods faces significant challenges in incorporating the crucial fa...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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17.09.2024
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Summary: | Biometric recognition systems, known for their convenience, are widely
adopted across various fields. However, their security faces risks depending on
the authentication algorithm and deployment environment. Current risk
assessment methods faces significant challenges in incorporating the crucial
factor of attacker's motivation, leading to incomplete evaluations. This paper
presents a novel human-centered risk evaluation framework using conjoint
analysis to quantify the impact of risk factors, such as surveillance cameras,
on attacker's motivation. Our framework calculates risk values incorporating
the False Acceptance Rate (FAR) and attack probability, allowing comprehensive
comparisons across use cases. A survey of 600 Japanese participants
demonstrates our method's effectiveness, showing how security measures
influence attacker's motivation. This approach helps decision-makers customize
biometric systems to enhance security while maintaining usability. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.11224 |