An E-Passport System with Multi-Stage Authentication : A Casestudy of the Security of Sri Lankaas E-Passport

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Abstract

E-passport or Electronic passport is one of the newly established research areas, especially since in the last few years there have been numerous reported attempts of illegal immigration across a number of country borders. Therefore, many countries are choosing to introduce electronic passports for their citizens and to automate the verification process at their border control security. The current e-passport systems are based on two technologies: RFID and Biometrics. New applications of RFID technology have been introduced in various aspects of people’s lives. Even though this technology has existed for more than a decade, it still holds considerable security and privacy risks. But together with RFID and biometric technologies an e-passport verification system can reduce fraud, identity theft and will help governments worldwide to improve security at their country borders. In 2017 Sri Lankan government proposed to introduce a new e-passport scheme which will contain embedded RFID tags for person identification purpose.

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Bhagya Wimalasiri. 2018. \u201cAn E-Passport System with Multi-Stage Authentication : A Casestudy of the Security of Sri Lankaas E-Passport\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - G: Interdisciplinary GJCST-G Volume 18 (GJCST Volume 18 Issue G2): .

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E-passport or Electronic passport is one of the newly established research areas, especially since in the last few years there have been numerous reported attempts of illegal immigration across a number of country borders. Therefore, many countries are choosing to introduce electronic passports for their citizens and to automate the verification process at their border control security. The current e-passport systems are based on two technologies: RFID and Biometrics. New applications of RFID technology have been introduced in various aspects of people’s lives. Even though this technology has existed for more than a decade, it still holds considerable security and privacy risks. But together with RFID and biometric technologies an e-passport verification system can reduce fraud, identity theft and will help governments worldwide to improve security at their country borders. In 2017 Sri Lankan government proposed to introduce a new e-passport scheme which will contain embedded RFID tags for person identification purpose.

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Bhagya Wimalasiri
Bhagya Wimalasiri Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation
Neera Jeyamohan
Neera Jeyamohan

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