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OverviewNoisy data appear very naturally in applications where the authentication is based on physical identifiers. This book provides a self-contained overview of the techniques and applications of security based on noisy data. It covers both the theory of authentication based on noisy data and shows it in practice as a key tool for prevention of counterfeiting. Biometrics and physical unclonable functions are discussed extensively. Key new technologies discussed include: -Algorithms to derive secure keys form noisy data in particular from Physical Unclonable Functions and Biometrics, - also the theory which proves that those algorithms are secure is made accessible; Practical Implementations of the above mentioned algorithms; - Techniques that give insight in the security of those systems in practice; An overview and detailed description of new applications that become possible by using these new algorithms. This book can serve as a starting point for PhD students entering the field and will also benefit professionals. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pim Tuyls , Boris Škoric , Tom KevenaarPublisher: Springer London Ltd Imprint: Springer London Ltd Edition: Revised ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.490kg ISBN: 9781846289835ISBN 10: 1846289831 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 15 October 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTheory of Security with Noisy Data.- Unbreakable Keys from Random Noise.- Fuzzy Commitment.- A Communication-Theoretical View on Secret Extraction.- Fuzzy Extractors.- Robust and Reusable Fuzzy Extractors.- Fuzzy Identities and Attribute-Based Encryption.- Unconditionally Secure Multiparty Computation from Noisy Resources.- Computationally Secure Authentication with Noisy Data.- Applications of Security with Noisy Data.- Privacy Enhancements for Inexact Biometric Templates.- Protection of Biometric Information.- On the Amount of Entropy in PUFs.- Entropy Estimation for Optical PUFs Based on Context-Tree Weighting Methods.- Controlled Physical Random Functions.- Experimental Hardware for Coating PUFs and Optical PUFs.- Secure Key Storage with PUFs.- Anti-Counterfeiting.ReviewsThis is a fascinating text for those interested in, and prepared to explore, the latest developments in information security. It is a difficult read for the casual reader, but for the technically savvy security professional interested in the latest developments in biometrics, key security, and anti-counterfeiting, this book should be required reading. Charles K. Davis, ACM Computing Reviews, February 2009) This is a fascinating text for those interested in, and prepared to explore, the latest developments in information security. It is a difficult read for the casual reader, but for the technically savvy security professional interested in the latest developments in biometrics, key security, and anti-counterfeiting, this book should be required reading. <br>Charles K. Davis, ACM Computing Reviews, February 2009) This is a fascinating text for those interested in, and prepared to explore, the latest developments in information security. It is a difficult read for the casual reader, but for the technically savvy security professional interested in the latest developments in biometrics, key security, and anti-counterfeiting, this book should be required reading. Charles K. Davis, ACM Computing Reviews, February 2009) ""This is a fascinating text for those interested in, and prepared to explore, the latest developments in information security. It is a difficult read for the casual reader, but for the technically savvy security professional interested in the latest developments in biometrics, key security, and anti-counterfeiting, this book should be required reading."" Charles K. Davis, ACM Computing Reviews, February 2009) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |