articleProceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIEApr 18, 2002Closed access
<title>Impact of artificial "gummy" fingers on fingerprint systems</title>
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Abstract
Potential threats caused by something like real fingers, which are called fake or artificial fingers, should be crucial for authentication based on fingerprint systems. Security evaluation against attacks using such artificial fingers has been rarely disclosed. Only in patent literature, measures, such as live and well detection, against fake fingers have been proposed. However, the providers of fingerprint systems usually do not mention whether or not these measures are actually implemented in emerging fingerprint systems for PCs or smart cards or portable terminals, which are expected to enhance the grade of personal authentication necessary for digital transactions. As researchers who are pursuing secure…
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- Fingerprint (computing)
- Computer science
- Fingerprint recognition
- Authentication (law)
- Artificial intelligence
- Pattern recognition (psychology)
- Computer security
- Computer vision
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