A Protection Scheme for MOC-Enabled Smart Cards

C. Barral, S. Vaudenay
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The concept of match-on-card (MoC) consists of a smart card which receives an applicant's candidate template T to be compared with the stored reference template Tref by processing the complete matching algorithm during a biometric authentication request. The smart card will then output whether this comparison is positive or not. The main argument against MoC-enabled smart cards is that it opens the way for YesCard (i.e. an attack path previously seen in banking, a card always returning "yes"). The threat regarding biometrics is not only YesCard, but also NoCard as we will see in this paper. We will propose a protocol to easily thwart these attacks by using simple cryptographic primitives such as symmetric encryption. This protocol will however only protect the system from malicious smart cards, but will not protect the smart card against malicious systems. Finally we will enhance this pro tocol to protect the smart card against its use as a so-called oracle to guess the stored reference biometric template.
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支持moc的智能卡的保护方案
卡上匹配(MoC)的概念由智能卡组成,智能卡接收申请人的候选模板T,在生物特征认证请求期间通过处理完整的匹配算法将其与存储的参考模板Tref进行比较。然后智能卡将输出这个比较是否为正。反对启用moc的智能卡的主要论点是,它为YesCard(即以前在银行中看到的攻击路径,卡片总是返回“yes”)打开了道路。生物识别技术的威胁不仅是YesCard,还有NoCard,我们将在本文中看到。我们将提出一种协议,通过使用简单的密码原语(如对称加密)来轻松挫败这些攻击。然而,该协议只能保护系统免受恶意智能卡的攻击,而不能保护智能卡免受恶意系统的攻击。最后,我们将对该协议进行改进,以防止智能卡被用作所谓的预言器来猜测存储的参考生物特征模板。
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