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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2016.20.3.565

Non-memorizing authentication system using the preference words  

Rim, Kwang-Cheol (Department of Mathematics, Chosun University)
Lim, Dong-Ho (Department of Mathematics Education, Sehan University)
Abstract
User requirements for access and authentication increase daily because of the diversification of the Internet of Things (IoT) and social structures. The increase in authentication needs requires the generation of new passwords. Users want to utilize the same passwords for memorization convenience. However, system administrators request each user to use different passwords, as well as passwords that include special symbols. Differnet passwords and including special symbols passwords seem to exceed the tolerance range within your memorization skills. It fetches a very negative consequences in terms of password management. This paper proposes a preference symbol password system that does not require memorization by users. First, a survey is conducted to prove statistical safety, and based on this, an evolution-type password system that uses preference symbols is designed. Preference symbol passwords show superiority with respect to installation cost and convenience, compared with conventional non-memorizing password systems such as biometrics, keystrokes, and mouse patterns.
Keywords
Preference Symbol; Authentication; Security; Non-Memorizing Password;
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