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Role of Multiple Encryptions in Biometric Devices

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This paper debates about the role of multiple encryptions in biometric devices with a particular focus on the privacy and security benefits of biometric devices. This research paper is proposed to engage a larger number of data users to consider the beneficial role of multiphase encryption in biometric devices with enhanced security solutions. This paper discusses about how multiphase encryption can be promoted with biometric devices in order to overcome the present loopholes of the security devices. In current scenario, wireless security demands to provide an approach for securely verifying the user’s identity, authenticating the data access and certifying the security applications. The security of data has nowadays become challenging issues that comprises areas like data encryption, protected communication channel, and reliable third party to preserve the databases. The immediate growth in the area of information technology, the super-secure communication of confidential data is highly required. Biometrics technology has been extensively used in user’s verification and identification, but there are several security issues to provide adequate security. Therefore, using multiple encryption techniques in biometric devices, we can enhance the data security enormously.

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Gupta, H., Anne-Marie, C.A.A. (2018). Role of Multiple Encryptions in Biometric Devices. In: Bokhari, M., Agrawal, N., Saini, D. (eds) Cyber Security. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 729. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8536-9_29

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