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US9270464B2 - Methods for secure enrollment and backup of personal identity credentials into electronic devices - Google Patents

Methods for secure enrollment and backup of personal identity credentials into electronic devices
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A method and system for securely enrolling personal identity credentials into personal identification devices. The system of the invention comprises the manufacturer of the device and an enrollment authority. The manufacturer is responsible for recording serial numbers or another unique identifier for each device that it produces, along with a self-generated public key for each device. The enrollment authority is recognized by the manufacturer or another suitable institution as capable of validating an individual before enrolling him into the device. The enrollment authority maintains and operates the appropriate equipment for enrollment, and provides its approval of the enrollment. The methods described herein discuss post-manufacturing, enrollment, backup, and recovery processes for the device.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/849,985, filed on Mar. 25, 2013, entitled, “Methods for Secure Enrollment and Backup of Personal Identity Credentials Into Electronic Devices,” which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/210,022, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,407,480, filed on Aug. 15, 2011, entitled, “Methods For Secure Enrollment And Backup Of Personal Identity Credentials Into Electronic Devices,” which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/560,254, filed on Sep. 15, 2009, entitled “Methods For Secure Enrollment And Backup Of Personal Identity Credentials Into Electronic Devices,” now U.S. Pat. No. 8,001,372, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/635,762, filed on Aug. 6, 2003, entitled “Methods For Secure Enrollment And Backup Of Personal Identity Credentials Into Electronic Devices,” now U.S. Pat. No. 7,590,861, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/401,399 filed on Aug. 6, 2002 entitled, “A Secure Enrollment Process for a Biometric Personal Identification Device,” each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/190,058, entitled “Methods for Secure Enrollment Of Personal Identity Credentials Into Electronic Devices,” now U.S. Pat. No. 8,127,143, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/190,061, entitled “Methods for Secure Backup of Personal Identity Credentials for Electronic Devices,” now U.S. Pat. No. 7,788,501, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/190,064, entitled “Methods for Secure Restoration of Personal Identity Credentials Into Electronic Devices,” now U.S. Pat. No. 8,055,906, each filed on Aug. 12, 2008, and each of which is incorporated herein by reference its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to the field of information security, and more particularly to an enrollment process for devices capable of storing and releasing personal identity credentials based on authentication of a human fingerprint.
2. Necessity of the Invention
Devices and applications that use biometric authentication are increasing in popularity and frequency of use in applications where information security and privacy is critical. The success rates of devices that use biometrics as a form of authorization are dependent on the accuracy of the process by which information is associated with the biometric; for example, it must not be possible for John Doe to intercept Jane Doe's enrollment process and enroll Jane Doe's credentials into a device with his fingerprint. A generalized enrollment process includes capturing a biometric sample, ensuring the legitimacy of the sample and the individual providing the sample, storing the biometric sample in the appropriate location in the device, and enabling access rights to the enrolled individual. If this enrollment process is performed incorrectly or ineffectively then the process of biometric authentication and the implicit guarantee of enhanced security are easily defeated.
A variety of portable electronic devices with biometric authentication are available to consumers. These include Hewlett Packard's iPAQ Pocket PC h5450, 3M-AiT's VeriMe, Privaris' BPID™ Security Device, and Sony's FIU-900 Puppy®. Each device is capable of storing fingerprints and performing on-board matching. Several of these products are configurable to allow use of cryptographic keys after proof of biometric identification. As discussed in the following section, ownership of cryptographic keys is typically used as a form of remote identification when individuals are communicating digitally. It is imperative, then, that the fingerprint is definitively linked to an individual, so that the cryptographic keys cannot be misused.
Furthermore, because the enrollment process must necessarily be stringent, and likely time-consuming, it is desirable to have a simple method of archiving and restoring enrolled credentials and fingerprints. Clearly the method must be inherently secure, because the entire enrollment process could be overridden by a compromise of the backup process.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
Public Key Infrastructure
The public key infrastructure (PKI) and digital certificates are very common and, when used correctly, can be used to guarantee a ‘cryptographic identity’ of an individual. The most common form of the PKI uses the RSA algorithm, which is now freely available to the public.
To use the PKI, an individual—Alice—applies for a digital certificate from a trusted authority. After a substantive background investigatory process, the trusted authority decides that Alice is who she claims to be and decides to issue a digital certificate. The certificate includes a public key, one half of an asymmetric key pair, which is assigned only to Alice. She retains the other half of the key pair, the private key. Due to the fundamental principles of public key cryptography, anything encrypted by the Alice's private key can only be decrypted using her public key, and vice versa. Alice is free to distribute the digital certificate and the public key to whomever she wishes.
When another individual, Bob, wishes to send a message to Alice, he encrypts it with her public key. Alice receives the encrypted message and uses her private key to decrypt it. Because Alice is the unique owner of her public key, Bob knows that she possesses the unique and accompanying private key. Additionally, Bob sees that a trusted authority, which he knows performs substantive background checks, issued the digital certificate issued to Alice. He is assured that the only person who can read the message is truly Alice. This assures one-way security.
However, Alice cannot be sure that Bob sent her the message, because her public key is freely accessible. To combat this problem, Bob also requests and receives a digital certificate from a trusted authority. Bob writes his message and then creates a digital signature for the message. He first creates a hash of the message; this process creates a fixed-length string that is unique to the message but cannot be used to deduce the message. He then encrypts this hash using his private key and appends the encrypted hash to his message. The message and encrypted hash are now encrypted with Alice's public key, and transmitted to her.
Alice first decrypts the message with her private key. She can now read the message, as described above. However, she also has the encrypted hash, which she can use to verify that Bob sent the message. She uses Bob's public key to decrypt the digital signature and obtain the hash. Alice then hashes the received message herself, using the same hash algorithm as Bob. If she obtains the same hash value as the one transmitted by Bob, she is assured that the message has not changed, and that he did actually send the message.
Enrollment Processes
3M-AiT's VeriMe stores a biometric template and a cryptographic private key for one user. When the user wishes to use the cryptographic private key, he or she must supply the correct biometric template. According to the VeriMe fact sheet, the private key is generated at the time of “secure registration” of the fingerprint. However, the fact sheet does not describe the secure registration or what it entails; it also does not discuss a secure backup and recovery process.
Biometric Associates (BAI) produces a fingerprint sensor that can be embedded into a smartcard. The smartcard can then be used to perform local biometric authentication, like the devices described above. According to BAI's website, the cards can enroll up to eight users with the use of a BAI Enrollment Station. The Enrollment Station provides external equipment necessary to instruct the smartcard to start enrolling fingerprints and personal credentials. However, the published information does not describe a secure cryptographic process for accomplishing this. It also does not describe secure backup and recovery processes.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention disclosed herein describes processes for securely enrolling personal identity credentials into devices with means for personal identification. For example, a handheld computer with a biometric sensor may use enrolled fingerprints to identify a user when he requests access to stored information. The enrollment of the fingerprint must tie the user definitively to the fingerprint so that future authorizations are valid.
The invention described herein provides a process for enrollment wherein a manufacturer of a personal identification device records serial numbers or another unique identifier for each device that it produces, along with a self-generated public key for each device. An enrollment authority is recognized by the manufacturer or another suitable institution as capable of validating an individual before enrolling him into the device-maintains and operates the appropriate equipment for enrollment, and provides its approval of the enrollment.
The methods described herein are directed to post-manufacturing processes for the device, as well as the enrollment itself. Additionally, the invention describes methods for securely archiving enrolled personal identity credentials. This is to allow users to restore previously validated credentials into a new device without requiring a completely new enrollment. Correspondingly, the invention describes the restoration process, in which the stored credentials are securely downloaded into the new device.
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FIG. 1: Post-manufacturing process
101 Provide manufacturer's public key to device
102 Generate key pair for device
103 Provide device′ public key and unique ID to manufacturer
104 Create digital certificate for device
105 Provide digital certificate to device
106 Store device′ public key and unique ID
107 Disable device
FIG. 2: Enrollment
201 Request permission from enrollment authority to enroll credentials into device
202 Validate the request
203 Present device′ digital certificate
204 Verify that device is true owner of the certificate
205 Present enrollment authority's digital certificate
206 Verify that enrollment authority is true owner of the certificate
207 Create a session key
208 Complete enrollment, encrypting with the session key
FIG. 3: Backup
301 Create symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key
302 Encrypt the biometric with the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key
303 Divide the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key into two parts
304 Encrypt first part with a passphrase
305 Digitally sign second part with primary device′ private key
306 Encrypt digital signature and second part of symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key with the controller's public key
307 Create symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key
308 Digitally sign personal identity credential with primary device′ private key
309 Encrypt credential with symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key
310 Divide symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key
311 Encrypt first part of symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key with passphrase
312 Digitally sign second part of symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key with primary device′ private key
313 Encrypt digital signature and second part of symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key with controller's public key
314 Store the encrypted biometric, encrypted credentials, and encrypted symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key and symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key in an electronic storage repository
315 Provide user with a digital certificate containing the primary device′ public key
FIG. 4: Restoration
401 Access the electronic storage repository
402 Obtain both parts of the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key
403 Decrypt the first part with a passphrase
404 Decrypt the second part and the digital signature with the controller's private key
405 Verify the digital signature using the primary device′ public key
406 Combine both parts of the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key
407 Decrypt the biometric
408 Store the biometric in the secondary device
409 Obtain both parts of the symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key
410 Decrypt the first part with a passphrase
411 Decrypt the second part and the digital signature with the controller's private key
412 Verify the digital signature using the primary device′ public key
413 Combine both parts of the symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key
414 Decrypt the personal identity credential and the associated digital signature
415 Verify the digital signature using the primary device′ public key
416 Store the personal identity credential in the secondary device
FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating the post-manufacturing process for a personal identification device.
FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating the process for enrolling personal identity credentials into the personal identification device.
FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating the backup process for securely storing personal identity credentials for future restoration.
FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating the restoration process.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention.
The invention disclosed herein provides a process for securely enrolling individuals into devices with means for personal identification via use of biometric authentication (hereafter referred to as ‘personal identification devices’). Because these devices are intended for use as trusted authentication devices, it is imperative that all of the information stored within the device be placed there in such a manner that it cannot be altered without proper authorization. There are two participants in the enrollment process, the manufacturer of the personal identification device and an enrollment authority.
The enrollment process includes identifying the device post-manufacturing and enrolling personal identity credentials and an associated biometric into the personal identification device. Furthermore, the invention also discloses methods for creating secure backup and recovery processes, such that an individual may securely store the enrolled information in an electronic storage repository, such as a hard drive. If his personal identification device fails he can use the recovery process to transfer the stored, enrolled information to a new device.
The two participants in the enrollment process must be definitely and separately identified for proper enrollment. The first participant in the enrollment system is the manufacturer of the personal identification device. The manufacturer is responsible for maintaining a database of unique identifiers, such as serial numbers, for all of the devices that it produces. This enables it later to determine if it manufactured a particular device. The second party is an enrollment authority, which is responsible for investigating, authorizing and performing individuals' requests for enrollment into a personal identification device. This participant may be a Department of Motor Vehicles, a building security officer, or any other person or organization responsible for issuing personal identification devices.
Initial Enrollment
This enrollment system uses the PKI described above. Each manufacturer and enrollment authority is provided with at least one asymmetric key pair that can be used for identification and encryption. The key pairs may be self generated, but the public key for each must be placed in a digital certificate signed by a trusted authority. Additionally, the manufacturer may wish to sign digital certificates owned by the enrollment authority as means for guaranteeing its approval of the enrollment authority.
FIG. 1 demonstrates the post-manufacturing process that begins the enrollment process for a personal identification device. Immediately following manufacturing, each personal identification device receives a public key possessed by its manufacturer (step101). In the preferred embodiment this key is received as part of a digital certificate. The personal identification device can use this public key to verify the digital signature on messages transmitted from the manufacturer and accept them as legitimate instructions. This step requires that the manufacturing process be secure and tamper-resistant; receiving a key other than a trusted manufacturer's would directly compromise future security verifications.
The personal identification device now generates an asymmetric key pair for itself (step102). The public key and the device's unique identifier are sent to the manufacturer (step103). The manufacturer, or other legitimate certificate authority, generates a digital certificate for the device (step104). This is now sent back to the device, and can be signed by the manufacturer as a token of its legitimacy (step105). The manufacturer keeps a record of the device's public key and its unique identifier for future reference (step106). At this point all functionality within the personal identification device is disabled, such that it is in a state waiting for future enrollment (step107).
As seen inFIG. 2, upon receipt of a personal identification device, an individual requests enrollment rights from an enrollment authority (step201). This may require that the individual be physically present in a specified location, or may be performed remotely. The enrollment authority may establish all rules pertaining to the applicant verification process. The security and authenticity of the personal identification device is only as good as that of the verification process, so it is anticipated that these processes will be as stringent as required by the end application.
After approving the applicant, the enrollment authority receives the personal identification device's digital certificate (steps202 and203). The enrollment authority validates the digital certificate by prompting the device to encrypt a predetermined string with its private key (step204). The enrollment authority now decrypts the encrypted string using the public key stored in the device′ digital certificate, and verifies that the decrypted string matches the predetermined string. At this point the personal identification device will receive and verify the validity of the enrollment authority's digital certificate (steps206 and206). It performs the same prompt and verification process described above, and can also verify the manufacturer's signature on the certificate if one exists. After confirming the legitimacy of the enrollment authority, the personal identification device creates a session key and securely releases it to the enrollment authority (step207). The personal identification device and the enrollment authority can now communicate freely using the session key (step208). The biometric may be downloaded into the personal identification device along with the personal identity credentials, or may alternatively be sensed locally using the device and stored locally. The enrollment process, at this stage, is application-dependent and requires the establishment of requisite credentials, etc., which are not covered within the scope of this invention.
Restoration Processes
It may be necessary in some cases to provide a backup of at least one enrolled personal identity credential and biometric. The backup may be used in the event that the personal identification device fails, such that the individual may re-enroll a new personal identification device without undergoing the entire process described above; these devices are referred to as the ‘primary personal identification device’ and the ‘secondary personal identification device,’ respectively.
Backup
There are two distinct parts of the restoration process. The first part describes a method for archiving the enrolled personal identity credential, which allows an enrolled individual to securely store his personal identity credential and biometric to a user-accessible computer disk or other electronic storage repository. This data is only accessible with permission from a device manufacturer, an enrollment authority, or a recovery authority, as specified by the implementer of the system. In the primary embodiment, this system controller will be the manufacturer of the primary personal identification device. The second part of the restoration process describes a method for restoring the stored data to the secondary personal identification device.
As seen inFIG. 3, the primary personal identification device generates a symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key (step301). This key is used for encrypting a digital representation of the enrolled biometric (step302), which can be used to unlock the archived personal identity credential(s). After encryption of the biometric, the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key is divided into two unique and distinct parts (step303); the scheme of separation may be selected at the discretion of the system implementer. The first part of the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key is encrypted with a user-selected passphrase (step304). The second part of the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key is signed by a private key possessed by the primary personal identification device (step305), and is then encrypted with a public key owned by the system controller (step306). As described above, in this embodiment the system controller is the primary personal identification device manufacturer. Using the manufacturer's public key forces an individual to request restoration privileges from the manufacturer during restoration, because the individual needs the manufacturer to decrypt the data with its private key. This is discussed in further detail below.
The primary personal identification device then generates a symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key (step307), which is used for encrypting at least one enrolled personal identity credential. The primary personal identification device first digitally signs the personal identity credential, using a private key (step308), and then encrypts the personal identity credential and associated digital signature (step309). Similarly to the scheme described above, the symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key is divided (step310) into two unique and distinct parts. The first part is encrypted with a user-selected passphrase (step311), which may or may not be the same passphrase as used above. The second part is again signed by the device′ private key (step312) and encrypted with the manufacturer's public key (step313).
All of the encrypted and/or signed data—the biometric, the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key, the personal identity credential, and the symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key—are now stored in an electronic storage repository (step314). In typical embodiments the electronic storage repository could be a computer hard drive, floppy disk, or network drive. The primary personal identification device releases its digital certificate to the individual for future use of its public key (step315).
Restoration
As seen inFIG. 4, when an individual receives a secondary personal identification device, and wishes to restore data from a primary personal identification device, he must access the electronic storage repository (step401). The individual must first acquire the two encrypted and/or signed parts of the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key (step402). The secondary personal identification device decrypts the first part of the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key with the user's passphrase (step403). It then requests the system controller, the manufacturer of the primary personal identification device, to decrypt the second part of the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key and the associated digital signature using its (the manufacturer's) private key (step404). Once the data has been decrypted, the secondary personal identification device verifies the digital signature using a public key possessed by the primary personal identification device (step405). The two parts of the symmetric biometric encryption and decryption key are now combined appropriately (step406), and can be used to decrypt the biometric (step407). The biometric is now stored in an appropriate location within the secondary personal identification device (step408).
The individual now obtains the two encrypted and/or signed parts of the symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key (step409). Similarly to the process described above, the secondary personal identification device decrypts the first part of the symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key using a user-selected passphrase (step410). It now requests the system controller, the manufacturer of the primary personal identification device, to decrypt the second part of the symmetric personal identity credential encryption and decryption key and the accompanying digital signature using its private key (step411). Again, the secondary personal identification device verifies the digital signature using a public key possessed by the primary personal identification device (step412). The two parts of the key are reconstructed to form one key (step413). The key is now used to decrypt the personal identity credential and the associated digital signature (step414), and the signature is verified using a public key owned by the primary personal identification device (step415). The decrypted personal identity credential can now be stored appropriately within the secondary personal identification device (step416).
While the description above refers to particular embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. The accompanying claims are intended to cover such modifications as would fall within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.

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We claim:
1. A method, comprising:
receiving at a personal identification device a public key before biometric data associated with enrollment is received;
sending an identifier from the personal identification device to a party based on the public key before biometric data associated with enrollment is received, the identifier being uniquely associated with the personal identification device;
receiving at the personal identification device a digital certificate from the party based on the identifier before biometric data associated with enrollment is received; and
disabling functionality within the personal identification device except that the personal identification device is in a wait state associated with future enrollment.
2. The method ofclaim 1, further comprising sending the public key from the personal identification device to the party after the receiving the public key.
3. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the receiving the digital certificate from the party is based on the public key and the identifier.
4. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the identifier is associated with an asymmetric key pair including a personal identification device public key and a personal identification device private key.
5. The method ofclaim 1, further comprising producing the identifier at the personal identification device.
6. The method ofclaim 1, further comprising receiving at the personal identification device the identifier from the party.
7. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the digital certificate includes the public key.
8. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the party is a manufacturer of the personal identification device and separate from an enrollment party authorized to enable enrollment of the biometric data at the personal identification device.
9. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the party is a first party, the personal identification device being configured to enroll the biometric data from a second party different from the first party after the receiving at the personal identification device the digital certificate.
10. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the digital certificate includes data associated with the personal identification device.
11. A method, comprising:
sending a public key to a personal identification device;
receiving an identifier from the personal identification device, the identifier being uniquely associated with the personal identification device;
producing a digital certificate based on the identifier and before enrollment of biometric data; and
sending the digital certificate to the personal identification device such that functionality of the personal identification device is disabled except that the personal identification device is configured to send the digital certificate to an enrollment party during future enrollment.
12. The method ofclaim 11, wherein the producing of the digital certificate is based, at least in part, on the public key.
13. The method ofclaim 11, wherein the receiving and the producing is performed by a first party, the method further comprising:
receiving at the first party a digital certificate uniquely associated with a second party different from the first party;
adding a public key of the first party to the digital certificate associated with the second party; and
sending the digital certificate associated with the second party from the first party to the second party.
14. The method ofclaim 11, wherein the digital certificate includes the public key.
15. The method ofclaim 11, further comprising producing at the party an asymmetric key pair uniquely associated with the party.
16. The method ofclaim 11, wherein the public key is associated with a manufacturer of the personal identification device and separate from the enrollment party authorized to enable enrollment of the biometric data at the personal identification device.
17. The method ofclaim 11, wherein the personal identification device is configured to enroll biometric data from the enrollment party after the sending the digital certificate.
18. The method ofclaim 11, wherein the producing the digital certificate is based on data associated with the personal identification device.
19. A method, comprising:
receiving an encryption identifier at a personal identification device from a party during pre-enrollment;
receiving a digital signature at the personal identification device from the party during pre-enrollment;
the encryption identifier and the digital signature collectively configured to enable verification of the party by the personal identification device; and
disabling functionality within the personal identification device except for functionality associated with future enrollment.
20. The method ofclaim 19, wherein:
the encryption identifier is a public key; and
the receiving the digital signature including receiving a digital certificate including the digital signature.
21. A non-transitory computer-readable medium programmed with executable instructions that, when executed by a processing system, perform a method comprising:
receiving at a personal identification device a public key before biometric data associated with enrollment is received;
sending an identifier from the personal identification device to a party based on the public key before biometric data associated with enrollment is received, the identifier being uniquely associated with the personal identification device;
receiving at the personal identification device a digital certificate from the party based on the identifier before biometric data associated with enrollment is received; and
disabling functionality within the personal identification device except that the personal identification device is in a wait state associated with future enrollment.
22. The medium ofclaim 21, further comprising sending the public key from the personal identification device to the party after the receiving the public key.
23. The medium ofclaim 21, wherein the receiving the digital certificate from the party is based on the public key and the identifier.
24. The medium ofclaim 21, wherein the identifier is associated with an asymmetric key pair including a personal identification device public key and a personal identification device private key.
25. The medium ofclaim 21, further comprising producing the identifier at the personal identification device.
26. The medium ofclaim 21, further comprising receiving at the personal identification device the identifier from the party.
27. The medium ofclaim 21, wherein the digital certificate includes the public key.
28. The medium ofclaim 21, wherein the party is a manufacturer of the personal identification device and separate from an enrollment party authorized to enable enrollment of the biometric data at the personal identification device.
29. The medium ofclaim 21, wherein the party is a first party, the personal identification device being configured to enroll the biometric data from a second party different from the first party after the receiving at the personal identification device the digital certificate.
30. The medium ofclaim 21, wherein the digital certificate includes data associated with the personal identification device.
31. A non-transitory computer-readable medium programmed with executable instructions that, when executed by a processing system, perform a method comprising:
sending a public key to a personal identification device;
receiving an identifier from the personal identification device, the identifier being uniquely associated with the personal identification device;
producing a digital certificate based on the identifier and before enrollment of biometric data; and
sending the digital certificate to the personal identification device such that functionality of the personal identification device is disabled except that the personal identification device is configured to send the digital certificate to an enrollment party during future enrollment.
32. The medium ofclaim 31, wherein the producing of the digital certificate is based, at least in part, on the public key.
33. The medium ofclaim 31, wherein the receiving and the producing is performed by a first party, the method further comprising:
receiving at the first party a digital certificate uniquely associated with a second party different from the first party;
adding a public key of the first party to the digital certificate associated with the second party; and
sending the digital certificate associated with the second party from the first party to the second party.
34. The medium ofclaim 31, wherein the digital certificate includes the public key.
35. The medium ofclaim 31, further comprising producing at the party an asymmetric key pair uniquely associated with the party.
36. The medium ofclaim 31, wherein the public key is associated with a manufacturer of the personal identification device and separate from the enrollment party authorized to enable enrollment of the biometric data at the personal identification device.
37. The medium ofclaim 31, wherein the personal identification device is configured to enroll biometric data from the enrollment party after the sending the digital certificate.
38. The medium ofclaim 31, wherein the producing the digital certificate is based on data associated with the personal identification device.
39. A non-transitory computer-readable medium programmed with executable instructions that, when executed by a processing system, perform a method comprising:
receiving an encryption identifier at a personal identification device from a party during pre-enrollment;
receiving a digital signature at the personal identification device from the party during pre-enrollment;
the encryption identifier and the digital signature collectively configured to enable verification of the party by the personal identification device; and
disabling functionality within the personal identification device except for functionality associated with future enrollment.
40. The medium ofclaim 39, wherein:
the encryption identifier is a public key; and
the receiving the digital signature including receiving a digital certificate including the digital signature.
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