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Buhan, I.R. and Doumen, J.M. and Hartel, P.H. and Veldhuis, R.N.J.
(2007)
Secure Ad-hoc Pairing with Biometrics: SAfE.
In: First International Workshop on Security for Spontaneous Interaction, 16. September 2007, Innsbruck, Austria.
pp. 450-456.
Ubicomp 2007 Workshop Proceedings.
ISBN 978-3-00-022599-4
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Official URL: http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/iwssi2007/papers/iwssi2007-02.pdf ![]() AbstractThe pairing problem is to enable two devices, which share no prior context with each other, to agree upon a security association that they can use to protect their subsequent communication. Secure pairing should offer guarantees of the association partner's identity and it should be resistant to eavesdropping or to a man-in the middle attack. We propose a user friendly solution to this problem. Keys extracted from images of the participants are used for authentication. Details of the SAfE pairing system are presented along with a discussion of the security features and a usability analysis
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