Title
Security Evaluation of Biometrics Authentications for Cellular Phones
Abstract
Cellular phones, which are now widely used, often contain significant amounts of personal information, and are also increasingly being used for money-related functions such as credit card purchases. Consequently, biometric authentication technologies are being introduced as a means to ensure higher security. However, these technologies can be vulnerable to criminal penetration. Because of this, the authors evaluated the security levels of cellular phones by a series of experiments using fingerprint authentication, face authentication, and voice authentication against criminal penetration. As a result, we found that the probability of successful authentication was 81% with an artificial fingertip, 87% with a face photo and 97% with a cellular phone display image, and 89% with a voice recording. As part of our research, we also evaluated the overall security of the above three biometric systems using the fault tree analysis method.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/IIH-MSP.2009.51
IIH-MSP
Keywords
Field
DocType
biometrics authentications,successful authentication,cellular phone,security evaluation,cellular phone display image,face authentication,overall security,voice authentication,criminal penetration,fingerprint authentication,biometric authentication technology,higher security,cellular phones,authentication,speech recognition,personal information,evaluation,fingerprint recognition,face,message authentication,biometrics,probability,biometric authentication,security,face recognition,fingerprint identification,fault tree analysis,fault trees
Authentication,Message authentication code,Computer science,Fingerprint recognition,Computer security,Credit card,Fingerprint,Phone,Personally identifiable information,Biometrics
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3762-7
5
0.55
References 
Authors
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hirokazu Manabe150.55
Yuta Yamakawa260.91
Tomohiro Sasamoto350.55
Ryoichi Sasaki42811.60