Biometric key capsulation technique based on fingerprint vault: Anatomy and attack - ePrints Ava Wright | March 26, 2026 Biometric key capsulation technique based on fingerprint vault: Anatomy and attackLookup NU author(s): Mokhled Al-Tarawneh,Dr Wai Lok Woo,Emeritus Professor Satnam DlayDownloadsAbstractAll cryptographic algorithms have a proven security but they suffer from the key management problems: hiding a key and unlocking it with biometric or other approximately matching data. We propose a practical key capsulation mechanism with a simple and intuitive design concept to overcome the management and security issues. Capsulation process solved the problems of key management and distributes level of security on capsulation shields. Keys entropy depends on level of shielding, secret key depend on degree of polynomial, while encryption key depend on constructed vault entropy, and it is slightly more efficient in terms of encryption/decryption speed because it used a heading capsulation technique on covering the ciphertexts. Our results in term of attack computation complexity analysis are encouraging, while it is acceptable for the authorized users.Publication metadataAuthor(s): Al-Tarawneh MS, Woo WL, Dlay SSPublication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)Publication status: PublishedConference Name: 3rd International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies: From Theory to Applications (ICTTA 2008)Year of Conference: 2008Date deposited: 06/09/2010Publisher: IEEEURL: DOI: 10.1109/ICTTA.2008.4530122Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this itemISBN: 1424417511Share