USABLE SECURITY IN BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Adriana-Meda UDROIU National Institute for Research and Development in Informatics
  • Ștefan-Antonio DAN-ȘUTEU Colonel, Associate Professor, PhD, “Carol I” National Defence University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53477/2668-2028-21-37

Keywords:

Keywords: security; biometrics; authentication.

Abstract

Abstract: We introduce the term usable security to refer to security systems, models, mechanisms and applications that have as the main goal usability. Secure systems cannot exist without secure authentication methods. Thus we outline biometric authentication methods and we focus on iris recognition because is the most reliable and accurate method for human identification]. The most important advantage of iris biometric over other biometrics is that irises have enormous pattern variability meaning that the variation between individual is almost maximum and variation for any person across time or conditions is minimum. Taking into consideration this observations, this survey covers researches in this field, methods of technical implementation and the usability of this method as an authentication system on iOS environment.

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Published

2021-07-22

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