RSA Cryptographic Key Generation Using Fingerprint Minutiae

  • Rashid M
  • Zaki H
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Abstract

Human users find difficult to remember long cryptographic keys. Therefore, researchers, for a long time period, have beeninvestigating ways to use biometric features of the user rather than memorable password or passphrase, in an attempt to produce tough andunrepeatable cryptographic keys and to construct the key unpredictable to a hacker who is deficient of important knowledge about theuser's biometrics. In this paper, generating the strong bio-crypt key based on fingerprint minutiae is presented. At first, the minutiae pointsare extracted from the fingerprint image based on image processing algorithms. Then, the extracted fingerprint minutiae are used forgenerating a 1024 bit prime numbers that used in RSA cypher algorithm to generate 2048 cryptographic key.

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Rashid, M., & Zaki, H. (2014). RSA Cryptographic Key Generation Using Fingerprint Minutiae. Iraqi Journal for Computers and Informatics, 41(1), 66–69. https://doi.org/10.25195/ijci.v41i1.101

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