[Resource Topic] 2003/110: Proposal on Personal Authentication System in which Biological Information is embedded in Cryptosystem Key

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Title:
Proposal on Personal Authentication System in which Biological Information is embedded in Cryptosystem Key

Authors: Yukio Itakura, Shigeo Tsujii

Abstract:

Biometric personal authentication systems have a common problem — the biological information can easily be stolen by other individuals. In line with the process of the activities for the international standardization of the biometric system, this paper proposes a typical way to embed biological information, whatever its kind, into cryptographic keys as a measure for privacy protection and against unauthorized use. We believe that our proposal presents the following advantages: the improvement of protecting the privacy of biological information, economical effectiveness resulting from the practical use of the infrastructure of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) as a biological information database, and humanity given to a man-machine interface by embedding an individual’s biological information into a public key, an important element of the system. This paper also proposes how to build up a practical personal authentication system through the method proposed.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2003/110

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