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Privacy enhanced mutual authentication in LTE

2013

In this paper we propose a way to enhance the identity privacy in LTE/LTE-Advanced systems. This is achieved while minimizing the impact on the existing E-UTRAN system. This is important since proposals to modify a widely deployed infrastructure must be cost effective, both in terms of design changes and in terms of deployment cost. In our proposal, the user equipment (UE) identifies itself with a dummy identity, consisting only of the mobile nation code and the mobile network code. We use the existing signalling mechanisms in a novel way to request a special encrypted identity information element. This element is protected using identity-based encryption (IBE), with the home network (HPLMN…

AuthenticationInformation privacybusiness.industryComputer scienceMutual authenticationEncryptionComputer securitycomputer.software_genrePublic-key cryptographyIdentifierUser equipmentMessage authentication codebusinesscomputerComputer network2013 IEEE 9th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob)
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Access Security and Personal Privacy in Public Cellular Communication Systems: The Past, the Present and Beyond 2020

2010

In order to predict the future one needs to understand the past and then interpolate as best as possible. We expect this to work reasonably well for a “2020 Scenario”, but we do not expect this approach to be valid for a “Beyond 2020” scenario.

Information privacyWork (electrical)Security serviceOrder (exchange)business.industryPolitical scienceInternet privacyMessage authentication codeCellular communication systemsComputer securitycomputer.software_genrebusinesscomputer
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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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