Implementation of Efficient Biometric-Based Access for Secured Cloud Services

Mr. G. Vikram, A. Deepak, P. Shekhar, P. Karthik
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In our data-driven culture, the need for remote data storage and computing services has grown exponentially, requiring secure access to such data and services. This study proposes a new biometric-based authentication system for secure access to remote (cloud) servers. The proposed approach treats the user's biometrics as confidential credentials. It then uses the user’s biometric data to generate a unique ID and uses it to generate the user's private key. In addition, we present an efficient way to generate session keys for secure messaging between two interlocutors using two biometric templates. That is, you don't have to store your private and session keys somewhere. The proposed approach follows formal security analysis using detailed RealorRandom (ROR) model-based formal security analysis, informal (unmathematical) security analysis, and widely accepted automated Internet security verification., Can withstand multiple known attacks against (passive / active) attackers. Protocol and application (AVISPA) tools. Finally, numerous and comparative studies have shown the effectiveness and usefulness of the proposed approach.
安全云服务的高效生物识别访问实现
在我们数据驱动的文化中,对远程数据存储和计算服务的需求呈指数级增长,需要安全访问这些数据和服务。本研究提出一种新的基于生物特征的认证系统,用于安全访问远程(云)服务器。该方法将用户的生物识别信息视为机密凭证。然后,它使用用户的生物特征数据生成一个唯一的ID,并用它生成用户的私钥。此外,我们提出了一种使用两个生物识别模板在两个对话者之间生成安全消息传递会话密钥的有效方法。也就是说,您不必将私钥和会话密钥存储在某个地方。建议的方法遵循使用详细的基于RealorRandom (ROR)模型的正式安全分析、非正式的(非数学的)安全分析和广泛接受的自动化Internet安全验证的正式安全分析。能够抵御多种已知攻击(被动/主动)攻击者。协议和应用(AVISPA)工具。最后,大量的比较研究表明了所提出的方法的有效性和实用性。
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