presented by: lin jie authors: xiaoyuan suo, ying zhu and g. scott. owen
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Presented by: Lin Jie
Authors:
Xiaoyuan Suo, Ying Zhu and G. Scott. Owen
Introduction Overview of the Authentication Methods The survey
◦ Recognition Based Techniques◦ Recall Based Techniques
Discusssion◦ Security◦ Usability
Conclusion
Introduction Overview of the Authentication Methods The survey
◦ Recognition Based Techniques◦ Recall Based Techniques
Discusssion◦ Security◦ Usability
Conclusion
How about text-based passwords ?◦ Difficulty of remembering passwords
easy to remember -> easy to guess hard to guess -> hard to remember
◦ Users tend to write passwords down or use the same passwords for different accounts
An alternative: Graphical Passwords◦ Psychological studies: Human can remember
pictures better than text
If the number of possible pictures is sufficiently large, the possible password space may exceed that of text-based schemes, thus offer better resistance to dictionary attacks.
can be used to:◦ workstation◦ web log-in application◦ ATM machines◦ mobile devices
Conduct a comprehensive survey of the existing graphical password techniques
Discuss the strengths and limitations of each method
Point out future research directions
Introduction Overview of the Authentication Methods The survey
◦ Recognition Based Techniques◦ Recall Based Techniques
Discusssion◦ Security◦ Usability
Conclusion
Token based authentication◦ key cards, band cards, smart card, …
Biometric based authentication◦ Fingerprints, iris scan, facial recognition, …
Knowledge based authentication◦ text-based passwords, picture-based passwords,
…◦ most widely used authentication techeniques
Introduction Overview of the Authentication Methods The survey
◦ Recognition Based Techniques◦ Recall Based Techniques
Discusssion◦ Security◦ Usability
Conclusion
Recognition Based Techniques◦ a user is presented with a set of images and the
user passes the authentication by recognizing and identifying the images he selected during the registration stage
Recall Based Techniques◦ A user is asked to reproduce something that he
created or selected earlier during the registration stage
Introduction Overview of the Authentication Methods The survey
◦ Recognition Based Techniques◦ Recall Based Techniques
Discusssion◦ Security◦ Usability
Conclusion
Dhamija and Perrig SchemePick several pictures out of many choices, identify them
laterin authentication.
◦ using Hash Visualization, which, given a seed, automatically generate a set of pictures◦ take longer to create graphicalpasswords
password space: N!/K! (N-K)!( N-total number of pictures; K-number of pictures selected as passwords)
Sobrado and Birget Scheme System display a number of pass-objects (pre-selected by
user) among many other objects, user click inside the convex hull bounded by pass-objects.
◦ authors suggeated using 1000 objects, which makes the display very crowed and the objects almostindistinguishable.
password space: N!/K! (N-K)!( N-total number of picture objects; K-number of pre-registered objects)
Other Schemes
Using human faces as password
Select a sequence of images as password
Introduction Overview of the Authentication Methods The survey
◦ Recognition Based Techniques◦ Recall Based Techniques
Discusssion◦ Security◦ Usability
Conclusion
Draw-A-Secret (DAS) SchemeUser draws a simple picture on a 2D grid, the coordinates of
the grids occupied by the picture are stored in the order of
drawing
redrawing has to touch thesame grids in the same sequence in authentication user studies showed the drawing sequences is hard to Remember
“PassPoint” SchemeUser click on any place on an image to create a password. A
tolerance around each chosen pixel is calculated. In order to be authenticated, user must click within the tolerances in correct sequence.
can be hard to remember the sequences
Password Space: N^K( N -the number of pixels or smallest units of a picture, K - the number ofPoint to be clicked on )
Other Schemes
Grid Selection Scheme
Signature Scheme
Using distorted images to prevent revealing of passwords
Using images with random tracks of geometric graphical shapes
Introduction Overview of the Authentication Methods The survey
◦ Recognition Based Techniques◦ Recall Based Techniques
Discusssion◦ Security◦ Usability
Conclusion
Is a graphical password as secure as text-based passwords?◦ text-based passwords have a password space of 94^N (94 – number of printable characters, N- length of passwords).
Some graphical password techniques can compete: Draw-A-Secret Scheme, PassPoint Scheme.
◦ Brute force search / Dictionary attacksThe attack programs need to automatically generate accurate mouse motionto imitate human input, which is more difficult compared to text passwords.
◦ Guessing ◦ Social engineering◦ …
Introduction Overview of the Authentication Methods The survey
◦ Recognition Based Techniques◦ Recall Based Techniques
Discusssion◦ Security◦ Usability
Conclusion
Pictures are easier to remember than text strings
Password registration and log-in process take too long
Require much more storage space than text based passwords
Introduction Overview of the Authentication Methods The survey
◦ Recognition Based Techniques◦ Recall Based Techniques
Discusssion◦ Security◦ Usability
Conclusion
main argument for graphical passwords: people are better at memorizing graphical passwords than text-based passwords
It is more difficult to break graphical passwords using the traditional attack methods such as:burte force search, dictionary attack or spyware.
Not yet widely used, current graphical password techniques are still immature
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