基于手写体的社会包容性认证

Joon Kuy Han, Byungkon Kang, Dennis Wong
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共享私有资源的小型本地用户组(例如,家庭、大学实验室、业务部门)通常具有有限的可用身份验证需求。对于这些实体,现有的身份验证解决方案要么需要过多的个人信息(例如,生物识别技术),要么不能区分每个用户(例如,共享密码),要么在访问密钥泄露时缺乏安全措施(例如,物理密钥)。我们通过设计HWAuth提出了另一种解决方案:一个具有共享文本的包容性组身份验证系统,该文本对每个用户都是唯一可识别的。每个用户共享相同的文本密码,但使用不同的文本手写样式来区分每个用户。我们通过30名参与者的用户研究来评估我们设计的可用性和安全性。我们的结果表明:(1)输入相同共享密码的用户彼此之间是可识别的,(2)用户能够一致地使用HWAuth登录。
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HWAuth: Handwriting-Based Socially-Inclusive Authentication
Small, local group of users who share private resources (e.g., families, university labs, business departments) usually have limited usable authentication needs. For these entities, existing authentication solutions either require excessive personal information (e.g., biometrics), do not distinguish each user (e.g., shared passwords), or lack security measures when the access key is compromised (e.g., physical keys). We propose an alternative solution by designing HWAuth: an inclusive group authentication system with a shared text that is uniquely identifiable for each user. Each user shares the same textual password, but individual handwriting styles of the text are used to distinguish each user. We evaluated the usability and security of our design through a user study with 30 participants. Our results suggest that (1) users who enter the same shared passwords are discernible from one another, and (2) that users were able to consistently login using HWAuth.
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