학술논문

Efficient Known-Sample Attack for Distance-Preserving Hashing Biometric Template Protection Schemes
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security IEEE Trans.Inform.Forensic Secur. Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on. 16:3170-3185 2021
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Biometrics (access control)
Security
Hash functions
Iris recognition
Authentication
Resists
Privacy
Biometric
known-Sample attack
secure authentication
Language
ISSN
1556-6013
1556-6021
Abstract
The rapid deployment of biometric authentication systems raises concern over user privacy and security. A biometric template protection scheme emerges as a solution to protect individual biometric templates stored in a database. Among all available protection schemes, a template protection scheme that relies on distance-preserving hashing has received much attention due to its simplicity and efficiency in offering privacy protection while archiving decent authentication performance. In this work, we introduce an efficient attack called known sample attack and demonstrate that most state-of-art template protection schemes that utilize distance-preserving hashing can be compromised in practice (within few seconds), especially when the output is significantly smaller than the original input sample size. These findings further motivated our subsequent work in proposing a secure authentication mechanism to resist such an attack with proper study over the distribution of the input samples. Furthermore, we conducted revocability, unlinkability analysis to demonstrate the satisfactory of general biometric template protection requirements; and showed the resistance of various security and privacy attacks, i.e., false acceptance attack, and attack via record multiplicity.