Biometric-based access control is receiving increasing attention due to its security and ease-of-use. However, concerns are often raised regarding the protection of the privacy of enrolled users. Signal processing in the encrypted domain has been proposed as a viable solution to protect biometric templates and the privacy of the users. In particular, several solutions have been proposed to protect the privacy of the biometric probe during the authentication process. In this paper we focus on privacy-preserving iris-based authentication. The main innovations compared to the prior art include: i) an iris masking technique that simplifies the operations on the encrypted data without sacrificing the recognition rate; ii) the adoption of a matching protocol based only on garbled circuits which offers longer term security over existing solutions based on homomorphic encryption or hybrid techniques. The computational and communication complexity of the on-line phase of the proposed protocol is extremely low, thus opening the way to its exploitation in practical applications.

Luo, Y., Pignata, T., Lazzeretti, R., Cheung, S.C., Barni, M. (2012). An efficient protocol for private iris-code matching by means of garbled circuits. In Proceedings of ICIP 2012. IEEE.

An efficient protocol for private iris-code matching by means of garbled circuits

BARNI, MAURO
2012-01-01

Abstract

Biometric-based access control is receiving increasing attention due to its security and ease-of-use. However, concerns are often raised regarding the protection of the privacy of enrolled users. Signal processing in the encrypted domain has been proposed as a viable solution to protect biometric templates and the privacy of the users. In particular, several solutions have been proposed to protect the privacy of the biometric probe during the authentication process. In this paper we focus on privacy-preserving iris-based authentication. The main innovations compared to the prior art include: i) an iris masking technique that simplifies the operations on the encrypted data without sacrificing the recognition rate; ii) the adoption of a matching protocol based only on garbled circuits which offers longer term security over existing solutions based on homomorphic encryption or hybrid techniques. The computational and communication complexity of the on-line phase of the proposed protocol is extremely low, thus opening the way to its exploitation in practical applications.
2012
Luo, Y., Pignata, T., Lazzeretti, R., Cheung, S.C., Barni, M. (2012). An efficient protocol for private iris-code matching by means of garbled circuits. In Proceedings of ICIP 2012. IEEE.
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