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Apple claims that iPhone 6, which is equipped with iOS 8.0 and later version, is secure enough to prevent a user's private data from law enforcement or malicious intruders. In pre-iOS 8.0 operating systems, a user's data were only encrypted by hardware-based keys, which can be obtained by Apple. But in iOS 8.0 and later version, the private data on the iPhone are protected by a secret key that is...
Biometric authentication is emerging as the promising solution to conventional cryptography based authentication technologies. However, protecting users' biometric templates stored in a mobile device in a secure way is a challenge issue and has attracted many attentions. As one of the possible solutions, the Fuzzy Vault construct binds a secret key and biometric information to provide template protection...
Recently biometric fingerprint mobile template protection has attracted research attentions. One major challenge is finding reliable biometric features that are robust against distortion and registration error. It is also desirable that raw fingerprints are not easily recovered once the template has been compromised. In this paper, we propose a new dual layer structure check (DLSC) fingerprint verification...
Extensive research activities have been observed on network-based intrusion detection systems (IDSs). However, there are always some attacks that penetrate traffic-profiling-based network IDSs. These attacks often cause very serious damages such as modifying host critical files. A host-based anomaly IDS is an effective complement to the network IDS in addressing this issue. This article proposes a...
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