DocumentCode :
3279930
Title :
Bio-Inspired Electronic-Mutation with genetic properties for Secured Identification
Author :
Adi, Wael ; Soudan, Bassel
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. Braunschweig, Braunschweig
fYear :
2007
fDate :
9-10 Aug. 2007
Firstpage :
133
Lastpage :
136
Abstract :
One essential security weakness in many modern systems is the difficulty of managing secured and provable-identities for all participating entities. In this work we introduce a process for generating a secret provable identity for electronic devices. The identity is created through a random process that is triggered as an electronic-Mutation (EM) once at a user-defined time after device manufacture. The result should be a provable, certified, secret, unclonable, and unchangeable identity that can serve as an electronic DNA (e-DNA) for the device. The identity is self- created similar to naturally occurring Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF), such that it is infeasible even for the unit manufacturer to create duplicate identities. The proposed identity should in difference to PUF evolve through the lifetime of the device allowing for easier detection of fraud attacks. The identity should also possibly diffuse in all system entities similar to the diffusion of biological DNA in all entities of a living organism. Many legal and criminal issues plaguing mass public-commerce, e-Government and mobile systems could be easily resolved through such an identification technology.
Keywords :
DNA; authorisation; biometrics (access control); bio-inspired electronic-mutation; biological DNA diffusion; e-Government; electronic DNA; electronic devices; fraud attacks; genetic properties; living organism; mass public-commerce; mobile systems; physical unclonable functions; random process; secured identification; Cryptography; DNA; Fabrication; Genetic mutations; Intelligent systems; Law; Manufacturing processes; Organisms; Random processes; Security;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Bio-inspired, Learning, and Intelligent Systems for Security, 2007. BLISS 2007. ECSIS Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2919-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BLISS.2007.31
Filename :
4290954
Link To Document :
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