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BIOSIG
2009
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13 years 6 months ago
The Fuzzy Vault for Fingerprints is Vulnerable to Brute Force Attack
Preda Mihailescu, Axel Munk, Benjamin Tams
BIOSIG
2009
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The Extended Access Control for Machine Readable Travel Documents
: Machine Readable travel documents have been rapidly put in place since 2004. The initial standard was made by the ICAO and it has been quickly followed by the Extended Access Con...
Rafik Chaabouni, Serge Vaudenay
BIOSIG
2009
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Multi-Sample Fusion with Template Protection
: The widespread use of biometrics and its increased popularity introduces privacy risks. In order to mitigate these risks, solutions such as the helper-data system, fuzzy vault, f...
Emile Kelkboom, Jeroen Breebaart, Raymond N. J. Ve...
BIOSIG
2009
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13 years 2 months ago
Tamper-proof and Privacy-protected Fingerprint Identification Systems
: In this paper alternatives of tamper-proof and privacy-protected biometric identification systems are shown. One approach to secure such databases is to use cryptography. With it...
Michael Schwaiger
BIOSIG
2009
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13 years 2 months ago
Reverse Public Key Encryption
Abstract. This exposition paper suggests a new low-bandwidth publickey encryption paradigm. The construction turns a weak form of key privacy into message privacy as follows: let E...
David Naccache, Rainer Steinwandt, Moti Yung