Cognitive checkpoint: emerging technologies for biometric-enabled watchlist screening
Cognitive checkpoint: emerging technologies for biometric-enabled watchlist screening
This paper revisits the problem of individual risk assessment in the layered security model. It contributes to the concept of balancing security and privacy via cognitive-centric machine called an ?e-interviewer?. Cognitive checkpoint is a cyber-physical security frontier in mass-transit hubs that provides an automated screening using all types of identity (attributed, biometric, and biographical) from both physical and virtual worlds. We investigate how the development of the next generation of watchlist for rapid screening impacts a sensitive balancing mechanism between security and privacy. We identify directions of such an impact, trends in watchlist technologies, and propose ways to mitigate the potential risks.
Cognitive checkpoint, biometric-enabled watchlist, layered security, risks, modelling, privacy, mass-transit, hubs, e-borders, e-interviewer, conflict resolving
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Yanushkevich, Svetlana N.
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Sundberg, Kelly W.
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Twyman, Nathan W.
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Guest, Richard M.
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Shmerko, Vlad P.
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1 June 2019
Yanushkevich, Svetlana N.
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Sundberg, Kelly W.
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Twyman, Nathan W.
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Guest, Richard M.
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Shmerko, Vlad P.
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Yanushkevich, Svetlana N., Sundberg, Kelly W., Twyman, Nathan W., Guest, Richard M. and Shmerko, Vlad P.
(2019)
Cognitive checkpoint: emerging technologies for biometric-enabled watchlist screening.
Computers & Security, 85, .
(doi:10.1016/j.cose.2019.05.002).
Abstract
This paper revisits the problem of individual risk assessment in the layered security model. It contributes to the concept of balancing security and privacy via cognitive-centric machine called an ?e-interviewer?. Cognitive checkpoint is a cyber-physical security frontier in mass-transit hubs that provides an automated screening using all types of identity (attributed, biometric, and biographical) from both physical and virtual worlds. We investigate how the development of the next generation of watchlist for rapid screening impacts a sensitive balancing mechanism between security and privacy. We identify directions of such an impact, trends in watchlist technologies, and propose ways to mitigate the potential risks.
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Accepted/In Press date: 3 May 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 May 2019
Published date: 1 June 2019
Keywords:
Cognitive checkpoint, biometric-enabled watchlist, layered security, risks, modelling, privacy, mass-transit, hubs, e-borders, e-interviewer, conflict resolving
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Svetlana N. Yanushkevich
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Kelly W. Sundberg
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Nathan W. Twyman
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Richard M. Guest
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Vlad P. Shmerko
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