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Digital identity

432-1 Digital identity Computer Science S9
Lessons : 20 h TD : 0 h TP : 12 h Project : 0 h Total : 32 h
Co-ordinator : Christophe ROSENBERGER
Prerequisite
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Course Objectives
The objective of this lectureis to present the different notions on digital identity. Authentication during a secure electronic transaction (payment, access to administrative documents on the Internet, etc.) is one of the important issues. Technological solutions are presented in order to avoid the proliferation of passwords that adversely affect the use of users and the security of services. Legislative and ethical aspects are also discussed.
Syllabus
- Introduction;
- The concepts of identification and authentication (definitions, process, organization, etc.);
- Authentication and identification methods (password, OTP, RFID, smart card, certificates, etc.);
- Authentication protocols (CHAP, PAP, WEP, Kerberos ...);
- Biometric identification and authentication (modalities, characterization, system approach, crypto-biometrics, legal aspects);
- Single sign-on (definitions, platforms, etc.);
- Legislative and ethical aspects;
- Conclusion.
Practical work (TD or TP)
Practical work on:
- steganography
- biometrics: use and performance evaluation of a biometric system based on keystroke dynamics
Acquired skills
Notions on authentication
Knowledge in biometrics
Notions on identity managment
Bibliography
Rosenberger, Christophe. "Les identités numériques et l'authentification." (2020).

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