Paper 2004/176
A Biometric Identity Based Signature Scheme
Andrew Burnett and Adam Duffy and Tom Dowling
Abstract
We describe an identity based signature scheme that uses biometric information to construct the public key. Such a scheme would be beneficial in a legal dispute over whether a contract had been signed or not by a user. A biometric reading provided by the alleged signer would be enough to verify the signature. We make use of Fuzzy extractors to generate a key string from a biometric measurement. We use this biometric based key string and an elliptic curve point embedding technique to create the public key and corresponding private key. We then make use of a pairing based signature scheme to perform signing and verification with these keys. We describe a possible attack on this system and suggest ways to combat it. Finally we describe how such a biometric signature scheme can be developed by reusing existing components in our Java Identity Based Encryption implementation. The design allows traditional as well as biometric identity based signatures.
Note: typo correction
Metadata
- Available format(s)
- Category
- Public-key cryptography
- Publication info
- Published elsewhere. Unknown where it was published
- Keywords
- identity based signature and biometrics
- Contact author(s)
- cryptogrp @ cs may ie
- History
- 2004-07-23: revised
- 2004-07-23: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2004/176
- License
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CC BY