Technical Reports
HPL-2009-317
Dynamic Biometrics: The Case for a Real-Time Solution to the Problem of Access Control, Privacy and Security
Simske, Steven J.
HP Laboratories
HPL-2009-317
Keyword(s): security, biometrics, access control, identity
Abstract: From a certain perspective, security is broken. The security authorization triangle (possession, knowledge, identity) has in some cases been reduced to a single point (knowledge) because of the limitations to possession attributable to virtualization, and because of the limitations to identity attributable to the use of static biometrics. This paper makes the case for a stronger security rights triangle - privacy, security and access control - underpinned by the resurrection of possession and identity through the use of dynamic biometrics. New technologies in mobile and cloud computing, pattern recognition and user interaction provide a potential path forward for an identity-matching ecosystem in which both privacy and security needs can be accommodated.
10 Pages
Additional Publication Information: Presented at IEEE BIdS Conference, Tampa, Florida, Sept 22-23, 2009.
External Posting Date: September 21, 2009 [Fulltext]. Approved for External Publication
Internal Posting Date: September 21, 2009 [Fulltext]