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15182 Secure pairing with biometrics
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Buhan, I.R. and Boom, B.J. and Doumen, J.M. and Hartel, P.H. and Veldhuis, R.N.J. (2009) Secure pairing with biometrics. International Journal of Security and Networks, 4 (1/2). pp. 27-42. ISSN 1747-8405

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJSN.2009.023424

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Abstract

Secure pairing enables two devices that share no prior context with each other to agree upon a security association, which they can use to protect their subsequent communication. Secure pairing offers guarantees of the association partner identity and it should be resistant to eavesdropping and to a man-in the middle attack. We propose the SAfE pairing system, a user friendly solution to this problem. Details are presented along with a discussion of the security features, experimental validation with two types of biometric data (face recognition and hand grip pressure pattern) and a usability analysis for face recognition biometric pairing.

Item Type:Article
Research Group:EWI-DIES: Distributed and Embedded Security, EWI-SAS: Signals and Systems
Research Program:CTIT-ISTRICE: Integrated Security and Privacy in a Networked World, UT-CST: Crime Science Twente
Research Project:Secure Grip
Uncontrolled Keywords:MiTM, ad-hoc authentication, biometric data, biometric pairing, biometrics, eavesdropping, face recognition, fuzzy extractors, hand grip pressure pattern, man-in the middle attacks, secure pairing, security, usability analysis
ID Code:15182
Status:Published
Deposited On:12 March 2009
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
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