SAFETY MEASURES AND PRIVACY IN E-PASSPORT SCHEME USING CRYPTOGRAPHIC PROTOCOLS AND BIOMETRICS TECHNOLOGY


SAFETY MEASURES AND PRIVACY IN E-PASSPORT SCHEME USING CRYPTOGRAPHIC PROTOCOLS AND BIOMETRICS TECHNOLOGY

V.K. Narendira Kumar 1 and B. Srinivasan 2

1Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology, 2Associate Professor, PG & Research Department of Computer Science, Gobi Arts & Science College (Autonomous), Gobichettipalayam – 638 453, Erode District, Tamil Nadu, India

 ABSTRACT

The goal of the adoption of the electronic passport is not only to expedite dealing out at border crossings, but also to increase safety measures and privacy. Important in their own right, electronic passports are also the harbinger of a wave of nextgeneration electronic passports: numerous national governments plan to set up electronic passport integrating cryptography safety measures algorithm and biometrics. We walk around the privacy and safety measures implications of this impending worldwide experiment in biometrics certification technology. We describe privacy issues that apply to electronic passports, and then analyze these issues in the context of the ICAO standard for electronic passports. An overall safety measures process that involves people, technology and procedures can overcome limitations of the cryptography protocols and biometrics technologies.

KEYWORDS

Biometrics, Electronic Passport, Face, Fingerprint, Palmprint, Iris, Recognition, Verification and Database.

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