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CMU-CS-00-134
Computer Science Department
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
CMU-CS-00-134
Secure Continuous Biometric-Enhanced Authentication
Andrew J. Klosterman, Gregory R. Ganger
May 2000
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Keywords: Computer security, authentication, biometric, eigenface
Biometrics have the potential to solidify person-authentication by
examining "unforgeable" features of individuals. This paper explores
issues involved with effective integration of biometric-enhanced
authentication into computer systems and design options for addressing
them. Because biometrics are not secrets, systems must not use them like
passwords; otherwise, biometric-based authentication will reduce
security rather than increase it. A novel biometric-enhanced
authentication system, based on a trusted camera that continuously uses
face recognition to verify identity, is described and evaluated in the
context of Linux. With cryptographically-signed messages and continuous
authentication, the difficulty of bypassing desktop authentication can be
significantly increased.
26 pages
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