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Embedded access points for trusted data and resources access in HPC systems

2010

Biometric authentication systems represent a valid alternative to the conventional username-password based approach for user authentication. However, authentication systems composed of a biometric reader, a smartcard reader, and a networked workstation which perform user authentication via software algorithms have been found to be vulnerable in two areas: firstly in their communication channels between readers and workstation (communication attacks) and secondly through their processing algorithms and/or matching results overriding (replay attacks, confidentiality and integrity threats related to the stored information of the networked workstation). In this paper, a full hardware access poi…

PasswordAuthenticationBiometricsbusiness.industryComputer scienceAccess controlInformation SystemFingerprint recognitionTrusted authenticationTheoretical Computer ScienceSoftwareHardware and ArchitectureEmbedded systemEmbedded biometric authentication systemSmart cardSecurity solutions for user authenticationbusinessReplay attackSoftwareInformation SystemsThe Journal of Supercomputing
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An Embedded Biometric Sensor for Ubiquitous Authentication

2013

Communication networks and distributed technologies move people towards the era of ubiquitous computing. An ubiquitous environment needs many authentication sensors for users recognition, in order to provide a secure infrastructure for both user access to resources and services and information management. Today the security requirements must ensure secure and trusted user information to protect sensitive data resource access and they could be used for user traceability inside the platform. Conventional authentication systems, based on username and password, are in crisis since they are not able to guarantee a suitable security level for several applications. Biometric authentication systems…

PasswordInformation managementUser informationSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniAuthenticationEngineeringUbiquitous computingBiometricsTraceabilitybusiness.industry FPGA rapid prototypingBiometric identity managementFingerprintSelf-contained sensorUbiquitous authenticationIdentity managementEmbedded systembusinessEmbedded system
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A Dynamic Attribute-Based Authentication Scheme

2015

Attribute-based authentication (ABA) is an approach to authenticate users by their attributes, so that users can get authenticated anonymously and their privacy can be protected. In ABA schemes, required attributes are represented by attribute trees, which can be combined with signature schemes to construct ABA schemes. Most attribute trees are built from top to down and can not change with attribute requirement changes. In this paper, we propose an ABA scheme based on down-to-top built attribute trees or dynamic attribute trees, which can change when attribute requirements change. Therefore, the proposed dynamic ABA scheme is more efficient in a dynamic environment by avoiding regenerating…

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A privacy enhanced device access protocol for an IoT context

2013

In this paper, we present the case for a device authentication protocol that authenticates a device/service class rather than an individual device. The devices in question are providing services available to the public. The proposed protocol is an online protocol, and it uses a pseudo-random temporary identity scheme to provide user privacy. This allows the Internet-of-Things device to have full assurance of the user, with respect to the request service, while permitting the user to remain anonymous with respect to the device. The user can then enjoy identity and location privacy in addition to untraceability with respect to device access. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Service (business)Challenge-Handshake Authentication ProtocolAuthenticationComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer science020206 networking & telecommunicationsContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyComputer securitycomputer.software_genreAuthentication protocol0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringIdentity (object-oriented programming)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingKey derivation functionProtocol (object-oriented programming)computerInformation SystemsSecurity and Communication Networks
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Analysis of Illumina BovineSNP50 BeadChip data in different Italian cattle breeds to identify useful markers for breed authentication of dairy and be…

2013

The identification of the breed of origin of cattle derived products has recently assumed particular relevance since the increasing interest in marketing mono-breed labelled cheese and beef. These products are usually sold at a higher price creating financial incentives to substituting them with lower value products coming from undifferentiated or common breeds or crossbred animals. Frauds can damage these valuable niche markets that, indirectly, may help to preserve genetic diversity through the economic incentive on raising local breeds, derived by the high value products, that are usually less productive. DNA analysis can help to identify fraudulent behaviour as we already demonstrated f…

Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticobreedcattleSNP genotyping Italian cattle breeds authentication dairy and beef productsSNP
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An embedded iris recognizer for portable and mobile devices

2010

Software-intensive systems play an increasingly dominant role in our lives and daily activities. Several applications, in which a timely response to user and environment stimulus is essential, require real-time software intensive systems. Computation-intensive applications, such as video compression, control systems, security systems, result in significant growth for processor workload. To address the above issues, one possible solution is to design embedded specialized components. At the same time, the integration of new features in portable and mobile devices is rapidly increasing. Several services and applications require robust user authentication for access to services, data, and resou…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniEmbedded Software Intensive Systems Real-Time Embedded Systems Iris-based Authentication Systems FPGA Technologies
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A Multimodal Technique for an Embedded Fingerprint Recognizer in Mobile Payment Systems

2009

The development and the diffusion of distributed systems, directly connected to recent communication technologies, move people towards the era of mobile and ubiquitous systems. Distributed systems make merchant-customer relationships closer and more flexible, using reliable e-commerce technologies. These systems and environments need many distributed access points, for the creation and management of secure identities and for the secure recognition of users. Traditionally, these access points can be made possible by a software system with a main central server. This work proposes the study and implementation of a multimodal technique, based on biometric information, for identity management a…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniMinutiaeAuthenticationUbiquitous authentication multimodal systems mobile payment systems biometric techniques and embedded systemsBiometricsComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceFingerprint (computing)Process (computing)TK5101-6720Identity managementComputer Science ApplicationsEmbedded systemTelecommunicationMobile paymentSoftware systembusinessComputer networkMobile Information Systems
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Multi-modal biometric authentication systems

2010

The main goal of a biometric system is to discriminate automatically subjects in a reliable and dependable way, accordingly to a specific target application. The discrimination is based on one or more types of information derived from physical or behavioural traits, such as fingerprint, face, iris, voice, hand, or signature. Applications of biometrics range from homeland security and border control to e-commerce and e-banking, including secure networking and authentication. Traditionally, biometric systems working on a single biometric feature, have many limitations, such as, trouble with data sensors, where captured sensor data are often affected by noise, distinctiveness ability, because …

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniMulti-modal systems biometric authentication user recognition
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An extended JADE-S based framework for developing secure Multi-Agent Systems

2009

Agent communities are self-organized virtual spaces consisting of a large number of agents and their dynamic environments. Within a community, agents group together offering special e-services for effective, reliable, and mutual benefits. Usually, an agent community is composed of specialized agents performing one or more tasks in a single domain/sub-domain, or in highly intersecting domains. However, secure Multi- Agent Systems require severe mechanisms in order to prevent malicious attacks. Several limits affect exiting secure agents platform, such as the lack of a strong authentication system, the lack of a flexible distributed mechanism for access control and the lack of a system for st…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniService (systems architecture)AuthenticationPublic key certificateComputer sciencebusiness.industryMulti-agent systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectJADE (programming language)Access controlMulti-Agent Systems Security Biometric Authentication SystemsComputer securitycomputer.software_genreHardware and ArchitectureStrong authenticationbusinessLawcomputerSoftwareComputer networkReputationmedia_commoncomputer.programming_languageComputer Standards & Interfaces
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A User-Friendly Interface for Fingerprint Recognition Systems Based on Natural Language Processing

2009

Biometric recognition systems represent a valid solution to the safety problem of internet accessibility, even if they do not always provide an environment easily comprehensible by users and operators with a mid-level of competence. This gap can be partially filled if, instead of using the conventional access routines to the authentication system, the user could simply write to the system through the interface and using high level sentences and requests be able to use its own natural language to reach the intended goal. On the other hand, biometrics features are widely used for recognition and identification all over the world, generating large databases. In this paper a user-friendly inter…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniUser FriendlyBiometricsDatabaseHuman-Computer Interaction Biometric Recognition Natural Language Processingbusiness.industryComputer scienceUsabilityFingerprint recognitioncomputer.software_genreHuman–computer interactionThe InternetMessage authentication codeUser interfacebusinesscomputerNatural language2009 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems
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