Expanding the human-biometric sensor interaction model to identity claim scenarios

2015 
Biometric technologies represent a significant component of comprehensive digital identity solutions, and play an important role in crucial security tasks. These technologies support identification and authentication of individuals based on their physiological and behavioral characteristics. This has led many governmental agencies to choose biometrics as a supplement to existing identification schemes, most prominently ID cards and passports. Studies have shown that the success of biometric systems relies, in part, on how humans interact and accept such systems. In this paper, the authors build on previous work related to the Human-Biometric Sensor Interaction (HBSI) model and examine it with respect to the introduction of a token (e.g. an electronic passport or identity card) into the biometric system. The role of the imposter within an Identity Claim scenario has been integrated to expand the HBSI model into a full version, which is able to categorise potential False Claims and Attack Presentations.
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