Title :
Electronic mutation technology and secured identification
Author :
Adi, Wael ; Soudan, Bassel
Author_Institution :
Braunschweig Tech. Univ., Braunschweig
Abstract :
With the increasing and intensive deployment of electronic units in modern systems, identification security becomes a crucial issue. One essential security weakness in our modern systems having huge number of units such as mobile and e-commerce systems is the difficulty of managing secured and provable-identities for all participating entities in the system. In other words a biological DNA-like identification mechanism is still missing. This paper is proposing a set of security requirements and proposes a technology resulting with DNA-like electronic identity called ldquoe-Mutationrdquo and correspondingly e-DNA. The e-DNA identity is a self-created identity which should be autonomously generated by any security-relevant entity in a system, such that it is even infeasible for the unit manufacturer to create the same identity. Cryptographic mechanisms are proposed showing possible real-world realization possibilities. Once DNA-like identity is made available in a system, a very solid traceable security system could be realized. Many legal and criminal issues in connection with mass public-commerce and mobile systems could probably be more easily resolved by using such information security means. The proposed e-Mutation system is initiated originally for e-commerce applications; however it appears to be of general interest for a wide range of modern security systems.
Keywords :
DNA; cryptography; electronic commerce; mobile handsets; security; biological DNA-like identification mechanism; cryptographic mechanisms; e-commerce systems; e-mutation; electronic identity; electronic mutation technology; identification security; information security; mass public-commerce; mobile systems; Cloning; Cryptography; DNA; Fabrication; Genetic mutations; Humans; Information security; Law; Manufacturing; Solids;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Its Applications, 2007. ISSPA 2007. 9th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Sharjah
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0778-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1779-8
DOI :
10.1109/ISSPA.2007.4555554