Safeguarding the transmission of biometric measurements used for authenticating individuals

Autores
Leiss, Ernst L.
Año de publicación
2006
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Various biometric measurements can be used to establish the identity of individuals. Common to many of them is the fact that a significant amount of information is collected and transmitted; this information is then used to compare the captured biometric data with the previously recorded information identifying a particular individual. If the two pieces of information are similar, it is assumed that the identification is carried out correctly. An important problem in this process is the safeguarding of the transmission of the captured information. In many cases, it cannot be assumed that the channel over which this information is transmitted is secure. Therefore it is crucial that the process be viable even if the channel is insecure. We outline an approach that ensures the security and integrity of this process. We demonstrate that this approach is highly effective in that it requires only minimal additional storage capacity and virtually no additional processing capacity to be functional. Support of this research under NSF grants DUE 0313880, SCI 0453498, and OISE 0519316 is acknowledged.
5th IFIP International Conference on Network Control & Engineering for QoS, Security and Mobility
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
Identificación Biométrica
safeguarding
transmission information
captured information
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acceso abierto
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Safeguarding the transmission of biometric measurements used for authenticating individuals
title Safeguarding the transmission of biometric measurements used for authenticating individuals
spellingShingle Safeguarding the transmission of biometric measurements used for authenticating individuals
Leiss, Ernst L.
Ciencias Informáticas
Identificación Biométrica
safeguarding
transmission information
captured information
title_short Safeguarding the transmission of biometric measurements used for authenticating individuals
title_full Safeguarding the transmission of biometric measurements used for authenticating individuals
title_fullStr Safeguarding the transmission of biometric measurements used for authenticating individuals
title_full_unstemmed Safeguarding the transmission of biometric measurements used for authenticating individuals
title_sort Safeguarding the transmission of biometric measurements used for authenticating individuals
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Leiss, Ernst L.
author Leiss, Ernst L.
author_facet Leiss, Ernst L.
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Identificación Biométrica
safeguarding
transmission information
captured information
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Identificación Biométrica
safeguarding
transmission information
captured information
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Various biometric measurements can be used to establish the identity of individuals. Common to many of them is the fact that a significant amount of information is collected and transmitted; this information is then used to compare the captured biometric data with the previously recorded information identifying a particular individual. If the two pieces of information are similar, it is assumed that the identification is carried out correctly. An important problem in this process is the safeguarding of the transmission of the captured information. In many cases, it cannot be assumed that the channel over which this information is transmitted is secure. Therefore it is crucial that the process be viable even if the channel is insecure. We outline an approach that ensures the security and integrity of this process. We demonstrate that this approach is highly effective in that it requires only minimal additional storage capacity and virtually no additional processing capacity to be functional. Support of this research under NSF grants DUE 0313880, SCI 0453498, and OISE 0519316 is acknowledged.
5th IFIP International Conference on Network Control & Engineering for QoS, Security and Mobility
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
description Various biometric measurements can be used to establish the identity of individuals. Common to many of them is the fact that a significant amount of information is collected and transmitted; this information is then used to compare the captured biometric data with the previously recorded information identifying a particular individual. If the two pieces of information are similar, it is assumed that the identification is carried out correctly. An important problem in this process is the safeguarding of the transmission of the captured information. In many cases, it cannot be assumed that the channel over which this information is transmitted is secure. Therefore it is crucial that the process be viable even if the channel is insecure. We outline an approach that ensures the security and integrity of this process. We demonstrate that this approach is highly effective in that it requires only minimal additional storage capacity and virtually no additional processing capacity to be functional. Support of this research under NSF grants DUE 0313880, SCI 0453498, and OISE 0519316 is acknowledged.
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