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A Framework for Evaluating Privacy Protection of Authentication Systems

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Abstract Authentication plays a central role in a variety of social infrastructures such as access control or e-money. Not only should authentication systems be convenient, practical and secure, but also they ...are often required to protect users’ privacy. In this paper, we present an authentication framework for which identifiability, anonymity, linkability and unlinkability are well defined. Using our framework, we are able to evaluate and compare privacy protection properties of various authentication systems based on different core technologies. One of our main results is that authentication systems based on group signatures and one-time ID are shown to be equivalent in the sense of protecting users’ privacy (more precisely they both have anonymity and unlinkability).show more

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Created Date 2009.04.22
Modified Date 2020.12.09

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