The first generation of European e-passports will be issued in 2006. We discuss how borders are crossed regarding the security and privacy erosion of the proposed schemes, and show which borders need to be crossed to improve the security and the privacy protection of the next generation of e-passports. In particular we discuss attacks on Basic Access Control due to the low entropy of the data from which the access keys are derived, we sketch the European proposals for Extended Access Control and the weaknesses in that scheme, and show how fundamentally different design decisions can make e-passports more secure
Advancements in technology have created the possibility of greater assurance of proper travel docume...
In most EU countries all the commonly issued passports (with validity exceeding 12 months) must be e...
Abstract. The European Union sees the introduction of the ePassport as a step towards rendering pass...
The first generation of European e-passports will be issued in 2006. We discuss how borders are cros...
Electronic passports combine classical passport booklets with the smartcard technology, biometrics a...
The new electronic passport (also known as biometric passport) was first introduced in the EU in 200...
The first generation e-passport standard is proven to be insecure and prone to various attacks. To s...
The first generation e-passport standard is proven to be insecure and prone to various attacks. To s...
This paper makes a formal security analysis of the current Australian e-passport implementation usin...
Abstract — Electronic passports (e-passports) are to prevent the illegal entry of traveller into a s...
Electronic passports have known a wide and fast employment all around the world since the Internatio...
Abstract. The first generation e-passport standard is proven to be insecure and prone to various att...
Within the next year, travelers from dozens of nations may be carrying a new form of passport in res...
This work deals with privacy implications and threats that can emerge with the large-scale use of el...
Electronic passports (ePassports) have known a wide and fast deployment all around the world since t...
Advancements in technology have created the possibility of greater assurance of proper travel docume...
In most EU countries all the commonly issued passports (with validity exceeding 12 months) must be e...
Abstract. The European Union sees the introduction of the ePassport as a step towards rendering pass...
The first generation of European e-passports will be issued in 2006. We discuss how borders are cros...
Electronic passports combine classical passport booklets with the smartcard technology, biometrics a...
The new electronic passport (also known as biometric passport) was first introduced in the EU in 200...
The first generation e-passport standard is proven to be insecure and prone to various attacks. To s...
The first generation e-passport standard is proven to be insecure and prone to various attacks. To s...
This paper makes a formal security analysis of the current Australian e-passport implementation usin...
Abstract — Electronic passports (e-passports) are to prevent the illegal entry of traveller into a s...
Electronic passports have known a wide and fast employment all around the world since the Internatio...
Abstract. The first generation e-passport standard is proven to be insecure and prone to various att...
Within the next year, travelers from dozens of nations may be carrying a new form of passport in res...
This work deals with privacy implications and threats that can emerge with the large-scale use of el...
Electronic passports (ePassports) have known a wide and fast deployment all around the world since t...
Advancements in technology have created the possibility of greater assurance of proper travel docume...
In most EU countries all the commonly issued passports (with validity exceeding 12 months) must be e...
Abstract. The European Union sees the introduction of the ePassport as a step towards rendering pass...