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BioID: Biometric-Based Identity Management

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Information Security, Practice and Experience (ISPEC 2010)

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Multiple identities for an individual make a problem. There are too many identities to control by human. Identity management helps to solve the problem. OpenID and Cardspace are well known identity management technologies. As the summary, OpenID reduce the number of identities of the individual and Cardspace help to manage identities easily. Biometrics help to overcome the threats for lost and forget on the methods of what you know and what you have. In this paper, we propose the identity management using a biometric technique. BioID, uses an advantage both the biometric technique and ID management, is the new identity management mechanism. BioID is also inter-operable with OpenID. BioID gives users convenience that they only input their biometric feature like as touch finger, check iris, and so on. Then, BioID is passed to the service provider and users enjoy the services.

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Han, BJ., Shin, DW., Lim, HJ., Jeun, IK., Jung, HC. (2010). BioID: Biometric-Based Identity Management. In: Kwak, J., Deng, R.H., Won, Y., Wang, G. (eds) Information Security, Practice and Experience. ISPEC 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6047. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12827-1_18

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