User-Centric Privacy and Security in Biometrics
Herausgeber: Vielhauer, Claus
User-Centric Privacy and Security in Biometrics
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User-Centric Privacy and Security in Biometrics explores how developments in biometrics will address security and privacy aspects. The book surveys and evaluates how biometric techniques can enhance and increase the reliability of security strategies in a variety of applications.
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User-Centric Privacy and Security in Biometrics explores how developments in biometrics will address security and privacy aspects. The book surveys and evaluates how biometric techniques can enhance and increase the reliability of security strategies in a variety of applications.
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- Verlag: Institution of Engineering & Technology
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781785612077
- ISBN-10: 1785612077
- Artikelnr.: 48385388
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Security
- Verlag: Institution of Engineering & Technology
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781785612077
- ISBN-10: 1785612077
- Artikelnr.: 48385388
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. PART I: Introduction and interdisciplinary approaches
* Chapter 1: The interplay of privacy, security and user-determination
in biometrics
* Chapter 2: Privacy of online handwriting biometrics related to
biomedical analysis
* Chapter 3: Privacy concepts in biometrics: lessons learned from
forensics
2. PART II: Privacy and security of biometrics within general security systems
* Chapter 4: Physical layer security: biometrics vs. physical objects
* Chapter 5: Biometric systems in unsupervised environments and smart
cards: conceptual advances on privacy and security
* Chapter 6: Inverse biometrics and privacy
* Chapter 7: Double-layer secret-sharing system involving privacy
preserving biometric authentication
3. PART III: Security and privacy issues inherent to biometrics
* Chapter 8: Biometric template protection: state-of-the-art, issues
and challenges
* Chapter 9: Handwriting biometrics - feature-based optimisation
* Chapter 10: Presentation attack detection in voice biometrics
* Chapter 11: Benford's law for classification of biometric images
4. PART IV: User-centricity and the future
* Chapter 12: Random projections for increased privacy
* Chapter 13: De-identification for privacy protection in biometrics
* Chapter 14: Secure cognitive recognition: brain-based biometric
cryptosystems using EEG
* Chapter 15: A multidisciplinary analysis of the implementation of
biometric systems and their implications in society
* Chapter 16: Biometrics, identity, recognition and the private sphere
where we are, where we go
* Chapter 1: The interplay of privacy, security and user-determination
in biometrics
* Chapter 2: Privacy of online handwriting biometrics related to
biomedical analysis
* Chapter 3: Privacy concepts in biometrics: lessons learned from
forensics
2. PART II: Privacy and security of biometrics within general security systems
* Chapter 4: Physical layer security: biometrics vs. physical objects
* Chapter 5: Biometric systems in unsupervised environments and smart
cards: conceptual advances on privacy and security
* Chapter 6: Inverse biometrics and privacy
* Chapter 7: Double-layer secret-sharing system involving privacy
preserving biometric authentication
3. PART III: Security and privacy issues inherent to biometrics
* Chapter 8: Biometric template protection: state-of-the-art, issues
and challenges
* Chapter 9: Handwriting biometrics - feature-based optimisation
* Chapter 10: Presentation attack detection in voice biometrics
* Chapter 11: Benford's law for classification of biometric images
4. PART IV: User-centricity and the future
* Chapter 12: Random projections for increased privacy
* Chapter 13: De-identification for privacy protection in biometrics
* Chapter 14: Secure cognitive recognition: brain-based biometric
cryptosystems using EEG
* Chapter 15: A multidisciplinary analysis of the implementation of
biometric systems and their implications in society
* Chapter 16: Biometrics, identity, recognition and the private sphere
where we are, where we go
1. PART I: Introduction and interdisciplinary approaches
* Chapter 1: The interplay of privacy, security and user-determination
in biometrics
* Chapter 2: Privacy of online handwriting biometrics related to
biomedical analysis
* Chapter 3: Privacy concepts in biometrics: lessons learned from
forensics
2. PART II: Privacy and security of biometrics within general security systems
* Chapter 4: Physical layer security: biometrics vs. physical objects
* Chapter 5: Biometric systems in unsupervised environments and smart
cards: conceptual advances on privacy and security
* Chapter 6: Inverse biometrics and privacy
* Chapter 7: Double-layer secret-sharing system involving privacy
preserving biometric authentication
3. PART III: Security and privacy issues inherent to biometrics
* Chapter 8: Biometric template protection: state-of-the-art, issues
and challenges
* Chapter 9: Handwriting biometrics - feature-based optimisation
* Chapter 10: Presentation attack detection in voice biometrics
* Chapter 11: Benford's law for classification of biometric images
4. PART IV: User-centricity and the future
* Chapter 12: Random projections for increased privacy
* Chapter 13: De-identification for privacy protection in biometrics
* Chapter 14: Secure cognitive recognition: brain-based biometric
cryptosystems using EEG
* Chapter 15: A multidisciplinary analysis of the implementation of
biometric systems and their implications in society
* Chapter 16: Biometrics, identity, recognition and the private sphere
where we are, where we go
* Chapter 1: The interplay of privacy, security and user-determination
in biometrics
* Chapter 2: Privacy of online handwriting biometrics related to
biomedical analysis
* Chapter 3: Privacy concepts in biometrics: lessons learned from
forensics
2. PART II: Privacy and security of biometrics within general security systems
* Chapter 4: Physical layer security: biometrics vs. physical objects
* Chapter 5: Biometric systems in unsupervised environments and smart
cards: conceptual advances on privacy and security
* Chapter 6: Inverse biometrics and privacy
* Chapter 7: Double-layer secret-sharing system involving privacy
preserving biometric authentication
3. PART III: Security and privacy issues inherent to biometrics
* Chapter 8: Biometric template protection: state-of-the-art, issues
and challenges
* Chapter 9: Handwriting biometrics - feature-based optimisation
* Chapter 10: Presentation attack detection in voice biometrics
* Chapter 11: Benford's law for classification of biometric images
4. PART IV: User-centricity and the future
* Chapter 12: Random projections for increased privacy
* Chapter 13: De-identification for privacy protection in biometrics
* Chapter 14: Secure cognitive recognition: brain-based biometric
cryptosystems using EEG
* Chapter 15: A multidisciplinary analysis of the implementation of
biometric systems and their implications in society
* Chapter 16: Biometrics, identity, recognition and the private sphere
where we are, where we go