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Taxonomy and Modeling of Impersonation in e-Border Authentication
Eastwood Shawn C. (UCalgary)
Manderson Travis L. (MCGILL)
Samoil Steven (UCalgary)
Drahanský Martin, prof. Ing., Dipl.-Ing., Ph.D. (DITS FIT BUT)
Shmerko Vlad. P. (UCalgary)
impersonation, authentication, biometrics, attacks, e-borders, e-passport, human-machine interactions
Impersonation is a phenomenon of biometric enabled authentication machines. The focus of this paper is authentication machines for border crossing applications (eborders). A novel taxonomy of impersonation and seven impersonation strategies for border crossing control applications are proposed. We identify conditions for impersonation and reinforced factors for various scenarios of e-border crossing automation. Also, conditions of immunity to impersonation are specified. A demonstrative experiment using a Dempster-Shafer approach to the detection of impersonation phenomena is introduced. This lays a foundation for the study of the vulnerabilities of authentication machines for e-borders to the
specified impersonation strategies.
@INPROCEEDINGS{FITPUB10902, author = "Svetlana Yanushkevich and C. Shawn Eastwood and L. Travis Manderson and Steven Samoil and Martin Drahansk\'{y} and P. Vlad. Shmerko", title = "Taxonomy and Modeling of Impersonation in e-Border Authentication", pages = "1--6", booktitle = "Proceedings of EST 2015", year = 2015, location = "Braunschweig, DE", publisher = "Technische Universit{\"{a}}t Braunschweig", ISBN = "978-1-61208-427-5", doi = "10.1109/EST.2015.18", language = "english", url = "https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/10902" }