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Machine learning based detection of digital documents maliciously recaptured from displays

Touradj Ebrahimi, Evgeniy Upenik, Saleh Gholam Zadeh

We used to say “seeing is believing": this is no longer true. The digitization is changing all aspects of life and business. One of the more noticeable impacts is in how business documents are being authored, exchanged and processed. Many documents such as ...
2020

The Extended Access Control for Machine Readable Travel Documents

Rafik Chaabouni

Machine Readable travel documents have been rapidly put in place since 2004. The initial standard was made by the ICAO and it has been quickly followed by the Extended Access Control (EAC). In this presentation, we discuss about the evolution of these stan ...
2010

Secure communication using authenticated channels

Sylvain Pasini

Our main motivation is to design more user-friendly security protocols. Indeed, if the use of the protocol is tedious, most users will not behave correctly and, consequently, security issues occur. An example is the actual behavior of a user in front of an ...
EPFL2009

Efficient Deniable Authentication for Signatures, Application to Machine-Readable Travel Document

Serge Vaudenay, Jean Monnerat, Sylvain Pasini

Releasing a classical digital signature faces to privacy issues. Indeed, there are cases where the prover needs to authenticate some data without making it possible for any malicious verifier to transfer the proof to anyone else. It is for instance the cas ...
Springer Berlin / Heidelberg2009

Privacy of Recent RFID Authentication Protocols

Khaled Ouafi

Privacy is a major concern in RFID systems, especially with widespread deployment of wireless-enabled interconnected personal devices e.g. PDAs and mobile phones, credit cards, e-passports, even clothing and tires. An RFID authentication protocol should no ...
Springer2008

E-Passport Threats

Serge Vaudenay

The author focuses on the cryptographic protection of e-passports, working from the assumption that even if people can peacefully live with their e- passports, what sort of cryptography technology is involved here? Can e- passport holders protect their pri ...
2007

About Machine-Readable Travel Documents

Serge Vaudenay, Martin Vuagnoux, Jean Monnerat

Passports are now equipped with RFID chips that contain private information, biometric data, and a digital signature by issuing authorities. We review most of applicable security and privacy issues. We argue that the main privacy issue is not unauthorized ...
Springer2007

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