Title
Securely Derived Identity Credentials on Smart Phones via Self-enrolment.
Abstract
In the last decade traditional identity documents have been equipped with an embedded NFC-chip to enable wireless access to the relevant data. This applies in particular to passports, following the ICAO standard, but increasingly also to other identification documents, such as driver's licenses. Such electronic identity (eID) documents can now be used as "mother cards" by the users to remotely enrol and obtain derived credentials which can in turn be used for identification and authentication, notably on smart phones. These self-enrolment possibilities are becoming popular, because they are easier and cheaper than traditional, face-to-face enrolments. This paper first describes a protocol for obtaining credentials on smart phones from an eID document, that has been implemented using the "IRMA" attribute-based credential technology. This basic protocol cannot exclude that someone enrols with another person's eID document. Subsequently several mechanisms are discussed for securing a proper binding between the user and the eID document used for enrolment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1007/978-3-319-46598-2_8
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Field
DocType
Volume
Mobile network operator,Near field communication,Internet privacy,Telecommunications,Wireless,Authentication,Computer science,Computer security,Smart phone,Electronic identity
Conference
9871
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
1
0.63
References 
Authors
3
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fabian van den Broek1223.90
Brinda Hampiholi210.63
B. Jacobs31046100.09