Visible to the public Enhancing Breeder Document Long-Term Security Using Blockchain Technology

TitleEnhancing Breeder Document Long-Term Security Using Blockchain Technology
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsBuchmann, N., Rathgeb, C., Baier, H., Busch, C., Margraf, M.
Conference Name2017 IEEE 41st Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC)
Date Publishedjul
Keywordsbiometrics, birth certificate, birth certificates, bitcoin, Bitcoin blockchain, bitcoin security, blockchain, breeder document, breeder document long-term security enhancement, breeder document standardisation, content harmonisation, cryptography, document handling, e-passports, Ecosystems, electronic commerce, electronic travel documents, Human Behavior, Identity management, Image coding, Iris recognition, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Scalability, security, security of data, statu nascendi, travel industry
Abstract

In contrast to electronic travel documents (e.g. ePassports), the standardisation of breeder documents (e.g. birth certificates), regarding harmonisation of content and contained security features is in statu nascendi. Due to the fact that breeder documents can be used as an evidence of identity and enable the application for electronic travel documents, they pose the weakest link in the identity life cycle and represent a security gap for identity management. In this work, we present a cost efficient way to enhance the long-term security of breeder documents by utilizing blockchain technology. A conceptual architecture to enhance breeder document long-term security and an introduction of the concept's constituting system components is presented. Our investigations provide evidence that the Bitcoin blockchain is most suitable for breeder document long-term security.

DOI10.1109/COMPSAC.2017.119
Citation Keybuchmann_enhancing_2017