User-Centric Privacy and Security in Biometrics

The interplay of privacy, security and user-determination is an important consideration in the roll-out of biometric technologies. It brings into play requirements such as privacy of biometric data in systems, communication and databases, soft biometric profiling, biometric recognition of persons ac...

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1. Verfasser: Vielhauer, Claus
Format: E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Stevenage The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2018
Institution of Engineering and Technology (The IET)
Institution of Engineering & Technology
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Schriftenreihe:Security
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ISBN:1785612077, 9781785612077
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  • PART I: Introduction and interdisciplinary approaches -- Chapter 1: The interplay of privacy, security and user-determination in biometrics -- Chapter 2: Privacy of online handwriting biometrics related to biomedical analysis -- Chapter 3: Privacy concepts in biometrics: lessons learned from forensics -- -- PART II: Privacy and security of biometrics within general security systems -- Chapter 4: Physical layer security: biometrics vs. physical objects -- Chapter 5: Biometric systems in unsupervised environments and smart cards: conceptual advances on privacy and security -- Chapter 6: Inverse biometrics and privacy -- Chapter 7: Double-layer secret-sharing system involving privacy preserving biometric authentication -- -- PART III: Security and privacy issues inherent to biometrics -- Chapter 8: Biometric template protection: state-of-the-art, issues and challenges -- Chapter 9: Handwriting biometrics - feature-based optimisation -- Chapter 10: Presentation attack detection in voice biometrics -- Chapter 11: Benford's law for classification of biometric images -- -- PART IV: User-centricity and the future -- Chapter 12: Random projections for increased privacy -- Chapter 13: De-identification for privacy protection in biometrics -- Chapter 14: Secure cognitive recognition: brain-based biometric cryptosystems using EEG -- Chapter 15: A multidisciplinary analysis of the implementation of biometric systems and their implications in society -- Chapter 16: Biometrics, identity, recognition and the private sphere where we are, where we go --
  • Title Page Preface Table of Contents 1. The Interplay of Privacy, Security and User-Determination in Biometrics 2. Privacy of Online Handwriting Biometrics Related to Biomedical Analysis 3. Privacy Concepts in Biometrics: Lessons Learned from Forensics 4. Physical Layer Security: Biometrics vs. Physical Objects 5. Biometric Systems in Unsupervised Environments and Smart Cards: Conceptual Advances on Privacy and Security 6. Inverse Biometrics and Privacy 7. Double-Layer Secret-Sharing System Involving Privacy Preserving Biometric Authentication 8. Biometric Template Protection: State-of-the-Art, Issues and Challenges 9. Handwriting Biometrics - Feature-Based Optimisation 10. Presentation Attack Detection in Voice Biometrics 11. Benford's Law for Classification of Biometric Images 12. Random Projections for Increased Privacy 13. De-Identification for Privacy Protection in Biometrics 14. Secure Cognitive Recognition: Brain-Based Biometric Cryptosystems Using EEG 15. A Multidisciplinary Analysis of the Implementation of Biometric Systems and Their Implications in Society 16. Biometrics, Identity, Recognition and the Private Sphere Where We are, Where We Go Index
  • Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I. Introduction and interdisciplinary approaches -- 1. The interplay of privacy, security and user-determination in biometrics / Claus Vielhauer -- 2. Privacy of online handwriting biometrics related to biomedical analysis / Marcos Faundez-Zanuy and Jiri Mekyska -- 3. Privacy concepts in biometrics: lessons learned from forensics / Jana Dittmann and Christian Kraetzer -- Part II. Privacy and security of biometrics within general security systems -- 4. Physical layer security: biometrics vs. physical objects / Svyatoslav Voloshynovskiy, Taras Holotyak, and Maurits Diephuis -- 5. Biometric systems in unsupervised environments and smart cards: conceptual advances on privacy and security / Raul Sanchez-Reillo -- 6. Inverse biometrics and privacy / Marta Gomez-Barrero and Javier Galbally -- 7. Double-layer secret-sharing system involving privacy preserving biometric authentication / Quang Nhat Tran, Song Wang, Ruchong Ou and Jiankun Hu -- Part III. Security and privacy issues inherent to biometrics -- 8. Biometric template protection: state-of-the-art, issues and challenges / Christian Rathgeb and Christoph Busch -- 9. Handwriting biometrics - feature-based optimisation / Tobias Scheidat -- 10. Presentation attack detection in voice biometrics / Pavel Korshunov and Sébastien Marcel -- 11. Benford's law for classification of biometric images / Aamo Iorliam, Anthony T. S. Ho, Norman Poh, Xi Zhao and Zhe Xia -- Part IV. User-centricity and the future -- 12. Random projections for increased privacy / Sabah Jassim -- 13. De-identification for privacy protection in biometrics / Slobodan Ribaric and Nikola Pavešic -- 14. Secure cognitive recognition: brain-based biometric cryptosystems using EEG / Emanuele Maiorana and Patrizio Campisi
  • 15. A multidisciplinary analysis of the implementation of biometric systems and their implications in society / Vassiliki Andronikou, Stefanos Xefteris, Theodora Varvarigou, and Panagiotis Bamidis -- 16. Biometrics, identity, recognition and the private sphere where we are, where we go / Emilio Mordini -- Index