Book Chapter10.1007/978-3-642-18178-8_9
Implicit authentication through learning user behavior
Elaine Shi,Yuan Niu,Markus Jakobsson,Richard Chow +3 more
- 25 Oct 2010
- pp 99-113
TL;DR: This work presents implicit authentication - authenticating users based on behavior patterns and describes the model for performing implicit authentication and assess the techniques using more than two weeks of collected data from over 50 subjects.
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Abstract: Users are increasingly dependent on mobile devices. However, current authentication methods like password entry are significantly more frustrating and difficult to perform on these devices, leading users to create and reuse shorter passwords and pins, or no authentication at all. We present implicit authentication - authenticating users based on behavior patterns. We describe our model for performing implicit authentication and assess our techniques using more than two weeks of collected data from over 50 subjects.
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