Increasing Security of WebIDs Through Biometrics

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Abstract

We are creating a streamlined way to adapt WebIDs, and biometrics to the cyber world. This involves building a user authentication system that enables quick, fast and secure access. It is understood that compared to traditional username and password user authentication, WebIDs are designed to provide such services. Nevertheless, if an intruder either has direct access to the user's computer or somehow gets the unique certificate of the user, important information can be stolen with solely the use of WebIDs. Since biometric data (e.g. fingerprints, iris scanning, etc.) is unique and not easily duplicated, this possibility can be avoided by including biometrics in the authentication process. We also include an enrollment protocol that checks whether a user has a WebID while trying to access a server. If they do, we allow the user access to the server, and if they do not, by accessing their own server, we register the user for a WebID with their permission. Implementing these features in the WebID protocol will greatly enhance user authentication safety.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEEE 2020 SoutheastCon
StatePublished - 2020

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