Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Kolberg, Jascha"
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BRAKE: Biometric Resilient Authenticated Key Exchange
Silde, Tjerand Aga; Bauspieß, Pia; Costache, Anamaria; Poljuha, Matej; Tullot, Alexandre; Rathgeb, Christian; Kolberg, Jascha; Busch, Christoph (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Biometric data are uniquely suited for connecting individuals to their digital identities. Deriving cryptographic key exchange from successful biometric authentication therefore gives an additional layer of trust compared ... -
HEBI: Homomorphically Encrypted Biometric Indexing
Bauspieß, Pia; Grimmer, Marcel; Fougner, Cecilie; Le Vasseur, Damien; Stöcklin, Thomas Thaulow; Rathgeb, Christian; Kolberg, Jascha; Costache, Anamaria; Busch, Christoph (Chapter, 2023)Biometric data stored in automated recognition systems are at risk of attacks. This is particularly true for large-scale biometric identification systems, where the reference database is often accessed remotely. A popular ... -
MT-PRO: Multibiometric Template Protection Based On Homomorphic Transciphering
Bauspieß, Pia; Zok, Chiara-Marie; Costache, Anamaria; Rathgeb, Christian; Kolberg, Jascha; Busch, Christoph (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Reliable authentication of individuals is the foundation of trusted digital interaction. Biometrics lend themselves ideally to this goal. However, biometric data must be protected under computation according to European ... -
On the Feasibility of Fully Homomorphic Encryption of Minutiae-Based Fingerprint Representations
Bauspieß, Pia; Vad, Lasse; Myrekrok, Håvard Borgen; Costache, Anamaria; Kolberg, Jascha; Rathgeb, Christian; Busch, Christoph (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Protecting minutiae-based fingerprint templates with fully homomorphic encryption has recently been recognised as a hard problem. In this work, we evaluate state-of-the-art fingerprint recognition based on minutiae templates ... -
Post-Quantum Secure Biometric Systems
Bauspieß, Pia Victoria (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2024:226, Doctoral thesis, 2024)Biometrics, which is defined as the automated recognition of individuals based on their behavioural and biological characteristics, can be applied to increase the trust and usability of digital interactions. Due to their ... -
A response to the European Data Protection Supervisor ‘Misunderstandings in Biometrics’ by the European Association for Biometrics
Busch, Christoph; Czajka, Adam; Deravi, Farzin; Drozdowski, Pawel; Gomez‐Barrero, Marta; Hasse, Georg; Henniger, Olaf; Kindt, Els; Kolberg, Jascha; Nouak, Alexander; Raja, Kiran; Ramachandra, Raghavendra; Rathgeb, Christian; Salomon, Jean; Veldhuis, Raymond Nicolaas Johan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The intention of this position paper is to comment on the joint European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS)-Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (aepd) publication ‘14 Misunderstandings with regard to Biometric Identification ...