Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT (Apr 2017)
A concept of continuous user authentication based on behavioral biometrics
Abstract
This paper focuses on continuous user authentication based on its interaction with the device. Behavioral authentication provides the ability to partially abandon passwords. Furthermore, the use of human behavior, for example, how he holds the device in hand, interacts with a screen, as a means of authentication is sufficiently protected from compromise, since an attacker cannot make an exact copy your gait or motion. Use of auxiliary factors such as the proximity of the trusted peripheral device, Wi-Fi network, location, helps simplify authentication.
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