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The central position of this article is that validation and interoperability are paramount for the effective and ethical use of biometrics. Illuminating the relevance for policymakers of the science underlying the security and privacy aspects of biometrics, this article calls for adequate and enforceable performance metrics that can be independently corroborated. Accordingly, the article considers...
Password authentication is one of the simplest and the most convenient authentication mechanisms over insecure networks. One-time password authentication which uses dynamic password helps to enhance the security of password. In this paper, we suggest a new one-time password scheme using the smart card based on the bilinear pairings. By generating temporary identity, our scheme can provide anonymity...
The author proposes that we must significantly improve how we authenticate ourselves on various computer systems to address growing security and privacy threats. As part of that process, we must adopt an identity metasystem that relies on in-person proofing and the passing of identity claims (such as claims about name, age, residency, or any other identity attribute). When people and organizations...
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