Securing Smart Devices with Behavioral User Authentication
Speaker: Weizhi Meng – Copenhagen, DenmarkTopic(s): Human Computer Interaction
Abstract
Smartphones have become a widely available device to assist users, i.e., storing their personal data and working as a social connection with peers. Thus, smartphones are often being an attractive target for cyber- criminals. To protect users’ private data from unauthorized access, there is a need to develop a suitable user authentication mechanism on smart platforms. With the wide adoption of touchscreen, touch behavioral authentication has received much attention, which can verify users based on their touch gestures. However, how to design a robust touch behavioral authentication system remains a challenge in practice. This talk will introduce the background of biometric authentication and discuss some major security and privacy issues with future directions in this field.
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Number of Slides: 65Duration: 60 minutes
Languages Available: English
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