Abstract

Biometric authentication methods have become increasingly popular for their ability to offer secure and convenient access control. However, concerns about the privacy and security of biometric data have arisen. In this study, we present a novel approach to address these concerns by proposing a cancellable biometric encryption technique for secure and format-preserving iris authentication. Our method leverages the Quotient Filter data structure to transform encrypted iris templates into cancellable templates while preserving their original format. We carefully select an appropriate format-preserving encryption algorithm for iris templates and design a mapping scheme to achieve cancellability. To assess the effectiveness and performance of our approach, extensive experiments are conducted. The quantitative results indicate the efficiency and efficacy of our cancellable biometric encryption technique using the Quotient Filter. Our innovation, the Iris Authentication for Multiple Cancelled Instances Using a Quotient Filter (IAMCIQF), demonstrates competitive performance across several key metrics. IAMCIQF achieves a high level of security strength and strikes a balance between security and efficiency in terms of key size, encryption and decryption speeds and storage efficiency when compared to other existing techniques. The quantitative outcomes underscore IAMCIQF’s potential as a promising solution for attaining secure and format-preserving iris authentication, addressing critical concerns about biometric data security.

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