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14293 Pseudo Identities Based on Fingerprint Characteristics
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Delvaux, N. and Chabanne, H. and Bringer, J. and Kindarji, B. and Lindeberg, P. and Midgren, J. and Breebaart, J. and Akkermans, A.H.M. and van der Veen, M. and Veldhuis, R.N.J. and Kindt, E. and Simoens, K. and Busch, C. and Bours, P. and Gafurov, D. and Yang, Bian and Stern, J. and Rust, C. and Cucinelli, B. and Skepastianos, D. (2008) Pseudo Identities Based on Fingerprint Characteristics. In: Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing, 2008, IIHMSP '08 International Conference, 15-17 Aug 2008, Harbin, China. pp. 1063-1068. IEEE Computer Society. ISBN 978-0-7695-3278-3

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IIH-MSP.2008.327

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Abstract

This paper presents the integrated project TURBINE which is funded under the EU 7th research framework programme. This research is a multi-disciplinary effort on privacy enhancing technology, combining innovative developments in cryptography and fingerprint recognition. The objective of this project is to provide a breakthrough in electronic authentication for various applications in the physical world and on the Internet. On the one hand it will provide secure identity verification thanks to fingerprint recognition. On the other hand it will reliably protect the biometric data through advanced cryptography technology. In concrete terms, it will provide the assurance that (i) the data used for the authentication, generated from the fingerprint, cannot be used to restore the original fingerprint sample, (ii) the individual will be able to create different "pseudo-identities" for different applications with the same fingerprint, whilst ensuring that these different identities (and hence the related personal data) cannot be linked to each other, and (iii) the individual is enabled to revoke an biometric identifier (pseudo-identity) for a given application in case it should not be used anymore.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Paper (Full Paper, Talk)
Research Group:EWI-SAS: Signals and Systems
Research Program:CTIT-ISTRICE: Integrated Security and Privacy in a Networked World
Research Project:TURBINE: TrUsted Revocable Biometric IdeNtitiEs
ID Code:14293
Status:Published
Deposited On:04 December 2008
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
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