Abstract:E-Passport or Electronic Passport is comprised of a microprocessor chip which contains biometric data used to authenticate the identity of passport holder. Facial image, fingerprint image and palm-print image are some of the currently standardized biometric modalities, embedded in the E-Passports. The privacy of the biometric data becomes a problem during storage and transmission. The biometric data cannot be revoked or re-issued unlike tokens or passwords, if compromised. The possibility of producing cancelab… Show more
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