Dependence on computers to store and process sensitive information has made it necessary to secure them from intruders. A behavioral biometric such as keystroke dynamics …
C Epp, M Lippold, RL Mandryk - Proceedings of the sigchi conference on …, 2011 - dl.acm.org
The ability to recognize emotions is an important part of building intelligent computers. Emotionally-aware systems would have a rich context from which to make appropriate …
This study is a survey and classification of the state-of-the-art in behavioural biometrics which is based on skills, style, preference, knowledge, motor-skills or strategy used by …
Keystroke biometrics (KB) authentication systems are a less popular form of access control, although they are gaining popularity. In recent years, keystroke biometric authentication has …
Password reuse–using the same password for multiple accounts–is a prevalent phenomenon that can make even the most secure systems vulnerable. When passwords are …
A Alsultan, K Warwick - International Journal of Computer Science …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Current computer systems depend greatly on authentication methods in order to provide sufficient protection to the data handled by these systems. Rather than using the common …
A significant drawback of text passwords for end-user authentication is password reuse. We propose a novel approach to detect password reuse by leveraging gaze as well as typing …
Entering information on a computer keyboard is a ubiquitous mode of expression and communication. We investigate whether typing behavior is connected to two factors: the …
Keystroke dynamics—technology to distinguish people based on their typing rhythms— could revolutionize insider-threat detection. Insiders accessing backdoors, using shared …