• DocumentCode
    622771
  • Title

    Preventing Cell Phone Intrusion and Theft using Biometrics

  • Author

    Ohana, Donny Jacob ; Phillips, Linsey ; Lei Chen

  • Author_Institution
    Sam Houston State Univ., Huntsville, TX, USA
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    23-24 May 2013
  • Firstpage
    173
  • Lastpage
    180
  • Abstract
    Most cell phones use a password, PIN, or visual pattern to secure the phone. With these types of security methods being used, there is much vulnerability. Another alternative is biometric authentication. Biometric security systems have been researched for many years. Some mobile manufacturers have implemented fingerprint scanners into their phones, such as the old Fujitsu F505i [7] and the current Motorola Atrix. Since theft of cell phones is becoming more common every day, there is a real need for a security system that not only protects the data, but the phone itself. It is proposed through this research that a biometric security system be the alternative to knowledge-based and password-based authentication. Furthermore, a device dongle must be implemented into this infrastructure to establish a reliable security system that deters theft for the majority; biometrics alone is not sufficient. Cell phones need power and must be charged almost daily. A biometric phone charger that acts as a dongle with a solid state relay, will be presented as a viable solution to theft in this research. Additionally, it will be shown through the results of this research that a system dependant only on biometrics is unreliable and unsecure. Essentially, a mobile security system that combines biometrics with dongle technology is believed to be the ideal solution for limiting the black market of stolen cell phones; without the biometric charger/dongle, the stolen cell phone would be rendered useless.
  • Keywords
    biometrics (access control); mobile handsets; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication security; Fujitsu F505i; Motorola Atrix; PIN; biometric authentication; biometric charger-dongle; biometric phone charger; biometric security systems; cell phone intrusion prevention; cell phone theft prevention; dongle technology; knowledge-based authentication; mobile security system; password-based authentication; reliable security system; Authentication; Biometrics (access control); Cellular phones; Face recognition; Fingerprint recognition; Radiofrequency identification; biometric security; cell phone biometrics; cell phone relay; cell phone security dongle; mobile devices; mobile security;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW), 2013 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    San Francisco, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-0458-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SPW.2013.19
  • Filename
    6565247