Abstract | ||
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The first generation of European e-passports will be issued in 2006. We discuss how borders are crossed regarding the security and privacy erosion of the proposed schemes, and show which borders need to be crossed to improve the security and the privacy protection of the next generation of e-passports. In particular we discuss attacks on Basic Access Control due to the low entropy of the data from which the access keys are derived, we sketch the European proposals for Extended Access Control and the weaknesses in that scheme, and show how fundamentally different design decisions can make e-passports more secure. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2006 | 10.1007/11908739_11 | Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
privacy issue,different design decision,extended access control,basic access control,access key,privacy protection,european e-passport,low entropy,european proposal,european e-passports,privacy erosion,next generation,access control | Internet privacy,Confidentiality,Message authentication code,Computer security,Computer science,Smart card,Access control,Information privacy,Extended Access Control,Sketch | Conference |
Volume | ISSN | ISBN |
4266 | 1st Int. Workshop on Security, LNCS 4266, pages 152-167, Kyoto,
Japan, October 23-24 2006 | 3-540-47699-7 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
50 | 5.11 | 3 |
Authors | ||
5 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Jaap-Henk Hoepman | 1 | 460 | 53.96 |
Engelbert Hubbers | 2 | 108 | 10.20 |
B. Jacobs | 3 | 1046 | 100.09 |
Martijn Oostdijk | 4 | 132 | 13.89 |
Ronny Wichers Schreur | 5 | 144 | 12.34 |