A Hybrid Keystroke Authentication Dynamics
Proceeding: The Second International Conference on Informatics Engineering & Information Science (ICIEIS)Publication Date: 2013-11-12
Authors : Saleh M. Abu-Soud;
Page : 84-95
Keywords : Keystroke; Authentication; Duration; Latency; Key Event Order.;
Abstract
As time goes, the global access to information and recourses is becoming a routine and a necessity in our daily lives. Unfortunately this great increase in global accessibility brings great chances of intrusions and great attacks. In an effort to handle these new threats, automated identification techniques are now being sought. In this paper, a hybrid keystroke authentication dynamics is proposed and examined. This model is a non-static biometric technique and aims at identifying users based on analyzing the habitual rhythm patterns in the way they type. It is fair to say that the main objective behind this paper is raising the level of security in dealing with authorized access in computer systems. Many experiments had been conducted. The results obtained show that the proposed model is comparable to other models, if not better.
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