4th WCSET-2015 at Japan
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering:
Title:
MFAT: Security Enhancements in Integrated Biometric
Smart Cards to Condense Identity Thefts
Authors:
S. Mahaboob Hussain, Prathyusha Kanakam, A. S. N.
Chakravarthy
Abstract:
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in
the world. With the sudden rise in identity theft and
on-line credit card fraud etc., there needs to be a
correspondingly strong countermeasure from card issuers,
banks and law enforcement to provide consumers with the
tools fight effectively with this cyber crime epidemic.
The low standard of security adopted so far magnetic
striped credit cards or debit cards raises the public
which concern about other confidential and sensitive
data breaches that may occur, especially because of
e-commerce transactions. Usually related to a individual
gadget for solitude safeguard, biometric indication are
accumulate in protected electronic gadget such like
smart cards. These systems are using cryptographic tools
to correspond by means of smart card and firmly switch
over the biometric statistics. This paper will look at
the danger and cost of identity theft, uncover the
problem with current authentication practices,
demonstrate how a biometric Smart Card solution can be
used to provide stronger authentication and look at the
added benefit of using multiple factor authentication
practices using Multiple Factors Authentication
Technique (MFAT).
Keywords: Biometrics, Cyber
Crime, Smartcards, Cryptography, e-Commerce, Security
Authentication
Pages:
329-338