Title
A quantitative analysis of indistinguishability for a continuous domain biometric cryptosystem
Abstract
Biometric information is regarded as highly sensitive information and therefore encryption techniques for biometric information are needed to address security and privacy requirements of biometric information. Most security analyses for these encryption techniques focus on the scenario of one user enrolled in a single biometric system. In practice, biometric systems are deployed at different places and the scenario of one user enrolled in many biometric systems is closer to reality. In this scenario, cross-matching (tracking users enrolled in multiple databases) becomes an important privacy threat. To prevent such cross-matching, various methods to create renewable and indistinguishable biometric references have been published. In this paper, we investigate the indistinguishability or the protection against cross-matching of a continuous-domain biometric cryptosystem, the QIM. In particular our contributions are as follows. Firstly, we present a technique, which allows an adversary to decide whether two protected biometric reference data come from the same person or not. Secondly, we quantify the probability of success of an adversary who plays the indistinguishability game and thirdly, we compare the probability of success of an adversary to the authentication performance of the biometric system for the MCYT fingerprint database. The results indicate that although biometric cryptosystems represent a step in the direction of privacy enhancement, we are not there yet.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/978-3-642-11207-2_7
DPM/SETOP
Keywords
Field
DocType
biometric cryptosystems,continuous domain biometric cryptosystem,important privacy threat,indistinguishable biometric reference,quantitative analysis,sensitive information,single biometric system,biometric reference data,encryption technique,continuous-domain biometric cryptosystem,biometric information,biometric system,reference data
Authentication,Computer science,Computer security,Encryption,Cryptosystem,Fingerprint database,Adversary,Biometrics,Information sensitivity,Biometric system
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
5939
0302-9743
3-642-11206-4
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.44
10
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ileana Buhan11117.16
Jeroen Breebaart229328.86
Jorge Guajardo390366.50
Koen de Groot461.20
Emile Kelkboom5363.55
Ton Akkermans6151.53