Biometric Systems De-Identification: Current Advancements and Future Directions

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Abstract

Biometric de-identification is an emerging topic of research within the information security domain that integrates privacy considerations with biometric system development. A comprehensive overview of research in the context of authentication applications spanning physiological, behavioral, and social-behavioral biometric systems and their privacy considerations is discussed. Three categories of biometric de-identification are introduced, namely complete de-identification, auxiliary biometric preserving de-identification, and traditional biometric preserving de-identification. An overview of biometric de-identification in emerging domains such as sensor-based biometrics, social behavioral biometrics, psychological user profile identification, and aesthetic-based biometrics is presented. The article concludes with open questions and provides a rich avenue for subsequent explorations of biometric de-identification in the context of information privacy.

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Shopon, M., Tumpa, S. N., Bhatia, Y., Kumar, K. N. P., & Gavrilova, M. L. (2021, September 1). Biometric Systems De-Identification: Current Advancements and Future Directions. Journal of Cybersecurity and Privacy. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcp1030024

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