[Resource Topic] 2019/894: BioID: a Privacy-Friendly Identity Document

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Title:
BioID: a Privacy-Friendly Identity Document

Authors: Fatih Balli, F. Betül Durak, Serge Vaudenay

Abstract:

We design a suite of protocols so that a small tamper-resistant device can be used as a biometric identity document which can be scanned by authorized terminals. We target both strongly secure identification and strong privacy. Unlike biometric passports, our protocols leak no digital evidence and are essentially deniable. Besides, getting the identity information from the device requires going through access control. Access control can follow either a strong PKI-based path or a weak password-based path which offer different functionalities. We implemented our protocols on JavaCard using finger-vein recognition as a proof of concept.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/894

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