Trends in Data Protection and Encryption Technologies 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-33386-6_22
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Biometrics

Sophia Ding,
Emilia Nunes,
Pascal Bettendorff
et al.

Abstract: In biometrics, physiological characteristics (e.g., fingerprints, facial features, voices) are measured to identify individuals. Since biometry does not share the same characteristics as other authentication techniques, such as passwords or PIN codes, it is widely used as a second-factor authentication. A fully integrated solution offers significant advantages as it aligns biometric hardware, key generation, validation, and storage with the cryptographic provider, providing a coherent control environment. As a… Show more

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