Digital Identities and the Promise of the Technology Trio: PKI, Smart Cards, and Biometrics

  • Al-Khouri A
  • Bal J
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Abstract

This article looks at one of the evolving crimes of the digital age; identity theft. It argues and explains that if three key technologies were implemented together namely biometrics, smart cards, and PKI, then they can deliver a robust and trusted identification and authentication infrastructure. The article concludes that such infrastructure may provide the foundation for e-government and ecommerce initiatives as it addresses the need for strong user authentication of virtual identities.

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Al-Khouri, A. M., & Bal, J. (2007). Digital Identities and the Promise of the Technology Trio: PKI, Smart Cards, and Biometrics. Journal of Computer Science, 3(6), 361–367. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2007.361.367

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