Paper 2023/1656
Privacy-Preserving Digital Vaccine Passport
Abstract
The global lockdown imposed during the Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in significant social and economic challenges. In an effort to reopen economies and simultaneously control the spread of the disease, the implementation of contact tracing and digital vaccine passport technologies has been introduced. While contact tracing methods have been extensively studied and scrutinized for security concerns through numerous publications, vaccine passports have not received the same level of attention in terms of defining the problems they address, establishing security requirements, or developing efficient systems. Many of the existing methods employed currently suffer from privacy issues. This work introduces PPass, an advanced digital vaccine passport system that prioritizes user privacy. We begin by outlining the essential security requirements for an ideal vaccine passport system. To address these requirements, we present two efficient constructions that enable PPass to function effectively across various environments while upholding user privacy. By estimating its performance, we demonstrate the practical feasibility of PPass. Our findings suggest that PPass can efficiently verify a passenger’s vaccine passport in just 7 milliseconds, with a modest bandwidth requirement of 480KB.
Metadata
- Available format(s)
- Category
- Applications
- Publication info
- Published elsewhere. CANS 2023
- Keywords
- Digital Vacine Passport
- Contact author(s)
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thai @ calif io
jgao76 @ asu edu
hieu phan @ telecom-paris fr
nitrieu @ asu edu - History
- 2023-10-26: approved
- 2023-10-25: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2023/1656
- License
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CC BY
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2023/1656, author = {Thai Duong and Jiahui Gao and Duong Hieu Phan and Ni Trieu}, title = {Privacy-Preserving Digital Vaccine Passport}, howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2023/1656}, year = {2023}, url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1656} }