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Usable Security – CS 6204 – Fall, 2009 – Dennis Kafura – Virginia Tech Graphical Passwords Possible Collaborative Project Usable Security – CS 6204 – Fall, 2009 – Dennis Kafura – Virginia Tech
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Motivation Text-based pass-”words” either Either provide strong guarantees against cracking by properties of length, character selection, lack of pneumonic quality, absence of ties to individual’s characteristics Or are easy for users to remember without resorting to memory aids that may weaken the password’s security Usable Security – CS 6204 – Fall, 2009 – Dennis Kafura – Virginia Tech
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Graphical passwords Pictures, icons, images, drawings, etc. are an alternative to textual passwords Hypothesis: people find it easier to remember graphical information than textual information Graphical forms may be harder to “hack” by automated means Forms: Selection of a graphical element from a menu Identification of a point in a scene Selection of a sequence of graphical elements or points that represents a meaningful easily recallable pattern
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Usable Security – CS 6204 – Fall, 2009 – Dennis Kafura – Virginia Tech Recall-a-story Construct a “story” using a palette of provided images Choose background Select and place images on the background Password = Background + ((image 1,position 1 ), … (image n, position n )) Example: starting a barbecue, playing soccer beside the house, dog burns tail on barbecue
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Usable Security – CS 6204 – Fall, 2009 – Dennis Kafura – Virginia Tech Project Collaborate with Yves Maetz (Thomson Technology Group, France) Build a suitable test environment Design and conduct user studies to assess the usability of tell-a-story graphical passwords against text passwords Issues: Memorability (short term, long term) Population (VT students, children?, elderly?)
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