E Passport
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E-passport
The e-passport, as it is sometimes called, represents a bold initiative in
the deployment of two new technologies: Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) and biometrics. They bring forth the era of next generation ID cards. several national governments plan to deploy identity cards integrating RFID and biomet-
rics for domestic use. We explore the privacy and security and other issues of the e-passport in this article. cards. RFID and biometric technologies when combined, promise
to reduce fraud, ease identity checks, and enhance security. International Civil
Aviation Organization (ICAO), a body run by the United stated has made it mandatory for the citizen to have e-passport. face recognition is the biometric recommended by the ICAO. information like digital visas may also be stored in the e-passports when they are given the capability to write data.more than 5,000,000 first generation and 125,000
second generation e-passports are in circulation as of today.
A new type of e-passport recommended is the Personal Identity Verification (PIV) card. which can serve as ID badges and access cards for employees and contractors with the government.
Strong authentication techniques in the e-passport requires more than just the resistance to tampering. Data confidentiality ( secrecy of data stored
on ID cards) is also critical.
Very private data as birthdate or nationality, are carried on passports. This is one more reason for Confidentiality protection for stored data in the e-passports is important.

These are the technologies used by the different implementing countries for passport:

Clandestine scanning:
an unprotected e-passport chip is subject to short-range clandestine scanning (up to a
few feet), with attendant leakage of sensitive personal information including date of birth and place of birth.

. Clandestine tracking:
The e-passport requires the emission of a chip ID on protocol initiation. If this ID is different for every passport, it could en-
able tracking the movements of the passport holder by
unauthorized parties which may lead to misuse.

Skimming and cloning:
digital signatures on e-passport data is mandatory according to the ICAO spec. Digital signatures do not bind the data to a particular passport or chip, and as a result, they offer no defense against passport cloning.

Eavesdropping:
Eavesdropping is problematic for the following reasons:
1) Function creep: when used in other places like supermarkets, they allow misuse.
2)Feasibility: eavesdropping is possible at longer distance
3)Detection difficulty:As powered signal emission is not present, there is detection difficulty.

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http://scribddoc/34736080/A-Survey-of-System-Security-in-Contactless-Electronic-Passports
http://scribddoc/274489/00020RFID-passport
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