Template Protected Authentication based on Location History and b-Bit MinHash

Masakazu Fujio, Kenta Takahashi, Yosuke Kaga, Wataru Nakamura, Yoshiko Yasumura, R. Yamaguchi
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Various services ranging from finance to public services are digitalized in recent years for higher efficiency and user convenience. With this service digitalization, the need for identifying and authenticating users is increasing. Amongst the user authentication methods, biometric authentication is spreading as it does not require the user to remember a password or to have a specific token. As a more convenient authentication method, research is also being conducted on unconscious authentication using smartphones’ movement history. In this paper, we propose location history-based implicit user authentication acquired through GPS-equipped mobile devices. This method enables hands-free user authentication just by having a mobile device. However, location data are sensitive information that needs to be secured from the risk of location data leakage. By using the template protection technique, location data can be transformed so that the original location data cannot be recovered while enabling authentication. However, it has a trade-off between security and accuracy and remains as a problem to be solved. This paper proposes a new location history matching method based on Modified Weighted Jaccard Coefficient. Then it extends it to template protected location history authentication by presenting a new template protection technique using b-Bit MinHash. Our experimental results show that our proposed location matching method achieves practical accuracy compared with the conventional location history matching method. Furthermore, our template-protected location authentication has comparable accuracy to unprotected matching.
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基于位置历史和b-Bit MinHash的模板保护认证
近年来,从金融到公共服务的各种服务都实现了数字化,以提高效率和方便用户。随着这项服务的数字化,对用户识别和认证的需求正在增加。在用户身份验证方法中,生物识别身份验证正在普及,因为它不需要用户记住密码或拥有特定的令牌。作为一种更方便的认证方法,利用智能手机的运动记录进行无意识认证的研究也在进行中。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于位置历史的隐式用户认证方法,该方法是通过配备gps的移动设备获得的。这种方法只需要一个移动设备就可以实现免提用户身份验证。但是,位置数据是需要保护的敏感信息,避免位置数据泄露的风险。通过模板保护技术,可以对位置数据进行转换,使得在启用鉴权的情况下无法恢复原有的位置数据。然而,它需要在安全性和准确性之间进行权衡,这仍然是一个有待解决的问题。提出了一种新的基于修正加权雅卡德系数的位置历史匹配方法。然后将其扩展到模板保护的位置历史认证中,提出了一种新的基于b-Bit MinHash的模板保护技术。实验结果表明,与传统的位置历史匹配方法相比,本文提出的位置匹配方法具有较高的精度。此外,我们的受模板保护的位置身份验证与不受保护的匹配具有相当的准确性。
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