Integrating Anonymous Credentials with eIDs for Privacy-respecting Online Au...Ioannis Krontiris
Download paper: http://www.ioanniskrontiris.de/publications/DEF-FORUM2012-eIDs.pdf
Electronic Identity (eID) cards are rapidly emerging in Europe and are gaining user acceptance. As an authentication token, an eID card is a gateway to personal information and as such it is subject to privacy risks. Several European countries have taken extra care to protect their citizens against these risks. A notable example is the German eID card, which we take as a case study in this paper. We first discuss important privacy and security threats that remain in the German eID system and elaborate on the advantages of using privacy attribute-based credentials (Privacy-ABCs) to address these threats. Then we study two approaches for integrating Privacy-ABCs with eID systems. In the first approach, we show that by introducing a new entity in the current German eID system, the citizen can get a lot of the Privacy-ABCs advantages, without further modifications. Then we concentrate on putting Privacy-ABCs directly on smart cards, and we present new results on performance, which demonstrate that it is now feasible for smart cards to support the required computations these mechanisms require.
Integrating Anonymous Credentials with eIDs for Privacy-respecting Online Au...Ioannis Krontiris
Download paper: http://www.ioanniskrontiris.de/publications/DEF-FORUM2012-eIDs.pdf
Electronic Identity (eID) cards are rapidly emerging in Europe and are gaining user acceptance. As an authentication token, an eID card is a gateway to personal information and as such it is subject to privacy risks. Several European countries have taken extra care to protect their citizens against these risks. A notable example is the German eID card, which we take as a case study in this paper. We first discuss important privacy and security threats that remain in the German eID system and elaborate on the advantages of using privacy attribute-based credentials (Privacy-ABCs) to address these threats. Then we study two approaches for integrating Privacy-ABCs with eID systems. In the first approach, we show that by introducing a new entity in the current German eID system, the citizen can get a lot of the Privacy-ABCs advantages, without further modifications. Then we concentrate on putting Privacy-ABCs directly on smart cards, and we present new results on performance, which demonstrate that it is now feasible for smart cards to support the required computations these mechanisms require.
Trustworthy Infrastructure for Personal Data ManagementIoannis Krontiris
Invited presentation given at Digital Enlightenment Forum 2013, Brussels, 18-20 Sept. 2013
Programme Comittee:
Jacques Bus (SG DEF), Chair
Harry Halpin (W3C, INRIA)
Kaliya Hamlin (PDE Consortium)
Carolyn Nguyen (Microsoft)
Kai Rannenberg (Goethe Univ, Frankfurt)
Paper "Integrating People‐Centric Sensing with
Social Networks – A privacy research agenda" presented at IEEE International Workshop on SECurity and SOCial Networking (SESOC) held with PerCom 2010 in Mannheim, Germany, March 29th, 2010
https://pi1.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/filepool/publications/2010_SeSoc_UrbanSensingPrivacy.pdf
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