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Authors: R. Ricci 1 ; G. Chollet 2 ; M. V. Crispino 3 ; S. Jassim 4 ; J. Koreman 5 ; A. Morris 5 ; M. Olivar-Dimas 6 and P. Soria-Rodríguez 7

Affiliations: 1 Informa s.r.l., Italy ; 2 GET-ENST, France ; 3 Nergal s.r.l., Italy ; 4 Buckingham University, United Kingdom ; 5 Saarland University, Germany ; 6 GET-INT, France ; 7 Atos Origin, Spain

Keyword(s): Mobile communications, multimodal biometrics, biometric authentication, electronic signature, security, encryption, m-business.

Abstract: This article presents an overview of the SecurePhone project, with an account of the first results obtained. SecurePhone’s primary aim is to realise a mobile phone prototype - the “SecurePhone” - in which biometrical authentication enables users to deal secure, dependable transactions over a mobile network. The SecurePhone is based on a commercial PDA-phone, supplemented with specific software modules and a customised SIM card. It integrates in a single environment a number of advanced features: access to cryptographic keys through strong multimodal biometric authentication; appending and verification of digital signatures; real-time exchange and interactive modification of (e-signed) documents and voice recordings. SecurePhone’s “biometric recogniser” is based on original research. A fused combination of three different biometric methods - speaker, face and handwritten signature verification - is exploited, with no need for dedicated hardware components. The adoption of non-intrusi ve, psychologically neutral biometric techniques is expected to mitigate rejection problems that often inhibit the social use of biometrics, and speed up the spread of e-signature technology. Successful biometric authentication grants access to SecurePhone’s built-in e-signature services through a user-friendly interface. Special emphasis is accorded to the definition of a trustworthy security chain model covering all aspects of system operation. (More)

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Ricci, R.; Chollet, G.; V. Crispino, M.; Jassim, S.; Koreman, J.; Morris, A.; Olivar-Dimas, M. and Soria-Rodríguez, P. (2006). THE “SECUREPHONE” - A Mobile Phone with Biometric Authentication and e-Signature Support for Dealing Secure Transactions on the Fly. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Security and Cryptography (ICETE 2006) - SECRYPT; ISBN 978-972-8865-63-4; ISSN 2184-3236, SciTePress, pages 9-16. DOI: 10.5220/0002103900090016

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title={THE “SECUREPHONE” - A Mobile Phone with Biometric Authentication and e-Signature Support for Dealing Secure Transactions on the Fly},
booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference on Security and Cryptography (ICETE 2006) - SECRYPT},
year={2006},
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TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Security and Cryptography (ICETE 2006) - SECRYPT
TI - THE “SECUREPHONE” - A Mobile Phone with Biometric Authentication and e-Signature Support for Dealing Secure Transactions on the Fly
SN - 978-972-8865-63-4
IS - 2184-3236
AU - Ricci, R.
AU - Chollet, G.
AU - V. Crispino, M.
AU - Jassim, S.
AU - Koreman, J.
AU - Morris, A.
AU - Olivar-Dimas, M.
AU - Soria-Rodríguez, P.
PY - 2006
SP - 9
EP - 16
DO - 10.5220/0002103900090016
PB - SciTePress