A new Model of Multi-Key Generation for RFID Access Control System

A new Model of Multi-Key Generation for RFID

Access Control System

Mustafa Al-Fayoumi1, Malek Al-Zewairi1, 2, and Salam Hamdan1

1Computer Science Department, Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Jordan

2Jordan Information Security and Digital Forensics Research Group

Abstract: When studying traditional access control models, one could conclude that they have been proven inefficient in handling modern security threats, with access decisions influenced by several factors, including situational, environmental and risk factors. Accordingly, several studies have proposed risk-aware access control models to overcome the limitations of the traditional models. In this paper, the authors continue to improve on a previously proposed risk adaptive hybrid access control system, in which risk assessment is performed using a multilevel fuzzy inference system, by introducing an enhanced multi-key model for generating the symmetric encryption key dynamically for each user on demand. Consequently, the proposed model helps in solving the issue of having a single point of failure caused by employing a master encryption key, as in the previous models. The experimental results show that the proposed multi-key model does, indeed, improve the overall security of the system while preserving the previous model architecture and with negligible processing overhead.

Keywords: Encryption key generation model, Risk-based access control, Radio frequency identification.

Received February 10, 2018; accepted April 17, 2018
 
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