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In developing secure applications and systems, designers must often incorporate secure user identification in the design specification. In this paper, we study secure off-line authenticated user identification schemes based on a biometric system that can measure a user's biometrics accurately (up to some Hamming distance). The presented schemes enhance identification and authorization in secure applications by binding a biometric template with authorization information on a token such as a magnetic strip. Also developed are schemes specifically designed to minimize the compromising of a user's private biometrics data, encapsulated in the authorization information, without requiring secure hardware tokens. We also study the feasibility of biometrics performing as an enabling technology for secure systems and applications design. We investigate a new technology which allows a user's biometrics to facilitate cryptographic mechanisms.
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George I. Davida
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Yair Frankel
Deutsche Bank
Brian J. Matt
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Sandia National Laboratories California
Sandia National Laboratories
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f375e4994b59e7742717d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/secpri.1998.674831