An Enhanced Block Pre-processing of PRESENT Algorithm for Fingerprint Template Encryption in the Internet of Things Environment

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Norliza Katuk
Ikenna Rene Chiadighikaobi

Abstract

Many previous studies had proven that The PRESENT algorithm is ultra-lightweight encryption. Therefore, it is suitable for use in an IoT environment. However, the main problem with block encryption algorithms like PRESENT is that it causes attackers to break the encryption key. In the context of a fingerprint template, it contains a header and many zero blocks that lead to a pattern and make it easier for attackers to obtain an encryption key. Thus, this research proposed header and zero blocks bypass method during the block pre-processing to overcome this problem. First, the original PRESENT algorithm was enhanced by incorporating the block pre-processing phase. Then, the algorithm’s performance was tested using three measures: time, memory usage, and CPU usage for encrypting and decrypting fingerprint templates. This study demonstrated that the proposed method encrypted and decrypted the fingerprint templates faster with the same CPU usage of the original algorithm but consumed higher memory. Thus, it has the potential to be used in IoT environments for security.

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Katuk, N., & Chiadighikaobi, I. R. (2022). An Enhanced Block Pre-processing of PRESENT Algorithm for Fingerprint Template Encryption in the Internet of Things Environment. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 13(3). https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v13i3.5101 (Original work published December 25, 2021)
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Author Biography

Norliza Katuk, Universiti Utara Malaysia

Norliza Katuk obtained her Bachelor’s degree in information technology from University Utara Malaysia in 2000 and her Master’s degree in computer science from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia in 2002. She obtained her Doctoral degree in information technology from Massey University, New Zealand in 2012. She is a Senior Lecture at Universiti Utara Malaysia. Her research interests cover multidisciplinary areas including information security and privacy, web-technology, disaster management and human-computer interaction. She is an editorial board member of Journal of ICT, Universiti Utara Malaysia.