Work place: Biometric Trust Information Systems, Krakow, 31-864, Poland
E-mail: Lukasz.mozgowoj@biotrustis.com
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Biography
Lukasz Mozgowoj has graduated from Computer Science at the AGH-UST University of Science and Technology in 2013. He has successfully participated in many mathematical competitions and got Minsterial scholarship for top students. He works for Biotrustis Biometric Trust Informations as IT Project Manager (R&D Department). His current work focuses on biometric authorization and authentication.
By Leszek Siwik Lukasz Mozgowoj
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2015.04.01, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2015
The most important shortcomings of solutions based on public key infrastructure and digital signatures are: costs, ambiguous laws, and nuisance of daily use.
The purpose of this article is to discuss the motivation and benefits, as well as a presentation of concepts, high-level architecture, and demonstration of the operation of bioPKI; i.e., a server-side encryption and digital signature platform with biometric authorization. The usefulness of even the most advanced platform of any type is negligible if convenient and easy-to-implement mechanisms are not provided to integrate this solution with external systems and applications. Thus, the possibility of integrating the bioPKI platform with applications and systems supporting PKCS#11 or CryptoAPI CSP is discussed.
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