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1 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

2 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

3 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

4 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

5 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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