• Title/Summary/Keyword: passwords

Search Result 179, Processing Time 0.027 seconds

Development Status and Prospects of Graphical Password Authentication System in Korea

  • Yang, Gi-Chul
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
    • /
    • v.13 no.11
    • /
    • pp.5755-5772
    • /
    • 2019
  • Security is becoming more important as society changes rapidly. In addition, today's ICT environment demands changes in existing security technologies. As a result, password authentication methods are also changing. The authentication method most often used for security is password authentication. The most-commonly used passwords are text-based. Security enhancement requires longer and more complex passwords, but long, complex, text-based passwords are hard to remember and inconvenient to use. Therefore, authentication techniques that can replace text-based passwords are required today. Graphical passwords are more difficult to steal than text-based passwords and are easier for users to remember. In recent years, researches into graphical passwords that can replace existing text-based passwords are being actively conducting in various places throughout the world. This article surveys recent research and development directions of graphical password authentication systems in Korea. For this purpose, security authentication methods using graphical passwords are categorized into technical groups and the research associated with graphical passwords performed in Korea is explored. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages of all investigated graphical password authentication methods were analyzed along with their characteristics.

A Study On Enterprise Password Management Recommendations (대규모 조직에서의 패스워드 관리에 관한 권고 고찰)

  • Park, Jin-Sub
    • Journal of National Security and Military Science
    • /
    • s.8
    • /
    • pp.421-465
    • /
    • 2010
  • Passwords are used in many ways to protect data, systems, and networks. Passwords are also used to protect files and other stored information. In addition, passwords are often used in less visible ways for authentication. In this article, We provides recommendations for password management, which is the process of defining, implementing, and maintaining password policies throughout an enterprise. Effective password management reduces the risk of compromise of password-based authentication systems. Organizations need to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of passwords so that all authorized users - and no unauthorized users - can use passwords successfully as needed. Integrity and availability should be ensured by typical data security controls, such as using access control lists to prevent attackers from overwriting passwords and having secured backups of password files. Ensuring the confidentiality of passwords is considerably more challenging and involves a number of security controls along with decisions involving the characteristics of the passwords themselves.

  • PDF

A Study on Hard Disk Drive ATA Passwords (하드디스크 드라이브 ATA 패스워드에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Ju-young;Lee, Sang-jin
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
    • /
    • v.25 no.5
    • /
    • pp.1059-1065
    • /
    • 2015
  • Hard disk passwords are commonly not well known. If the passwords are set, forensic investigators are not allowed to access data on hard disks, so they can be used to obstruct investigations. Expensive tools such as PC-3000 are necessary for unlocking such hard disk passwords. But it would be a burden on both organizations that should pay for these tools and forensic investigators that are unfamiliar with these tools. This paper discusses knowledge required for unlocking hard disk passwords and proposes methods for unlocking the passwords without high-priced tools. And with a vendor-specific method, this paper provides procedures for acquiring passwords and unlocking hard disk drives.

Non-memorizing authentication system using the preference words (좋아하는 단어를 이용한 암기하지 않는 패스워드 시스템)

  • Rim, Kwang-Cheol;Lim, Dong-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
    • /
    • v.20 no.3
    • /
    • pp.565-570
    • /
    • 2016
  • 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.

Survey on Current Password Composition Policies

  • Woo, Simon S.;Jung, Kyeong Joo;Choi, Bong Jun
    • Review of KIISC
    • /
    • v.28 no.1
    • /
    • pp.43-47
    • /
    • 2018
  • Textual passwords are widely used for accessing online accounts. Despite the problems of current textual passwords, research has shown that there is no other strong alternatives for a textual password due to its simplicity. There has been significant research to make passwords more secure and usable through password composition policies, password managers, password meters, and multi-factor authentications. In this paper, we focus on several key research that investigates and analyzes widely used password composition policies, and summarize the latest research which aims to improve current password composition policies.

Authentication and Key Exchange Protocol for Wireless Internet using Passwords (무선 인터넷을 위한 패스워드 기반의 인증 및 키 교환 프로토골)

  • Nyang, Dae-Hun;Lee, Sok-Joon
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
    • /
    • v.29 no.3
    • /
    • pp.324-332
    • /
    • 2002
  • We design authentication protocols for wireless internet not using certificates but using passwords. The target protocols include WTLS and the certificate request protocol in the wireless PKI(Public Key Infrastructure). When a password based protocol is designed and implemented for authentication and key exchange, care mutt be taken of the short length and of the not-so-randomness of passwords. To frustrate the offline guessing attack that makes use of those weaknesses, our two protocols are dependent on the password based authentication protocol that has security proof. In this paper, how to design systematically the security protocols for authentication and key exchange using passwords is presented, and the methodology hopes to be useful in some other area that needs authentication using passwords.

Online Users' Password Security Behavior : The Effects of Fear Appeals and Message Framing, and Mechanism of Password Security Behavior (온라인 사용자의 비밀번호 보호행위 : 공포 소구와 메시지 프레이밍 효과, 그리고 비밀번호 보호행위의 동기요인)

  • Park, Jaeyoung;Kim, Jeondo;Kim, Beomsoo
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
    • /
    • v.16 no.3
    • /
    • pp.147-165
    • /
    • 2017
  • Recently, there have been numerous issues about password breaches and it is becoming important for the users to manage their passwords. In practice, the online service provider are asking the online users to change their passwords periodically. However, majority of the users are not changing their passwords regularly, and this can increase the risk of password breach. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether 'fear appeals' and 'message framing' enhance the behavior of changing passwords by the online users. Furthermore, we identify the mechanism on how the behavior of changing passwords is enabled using protection motivation theory. The results of an online experiment show that the online users who are exposed to 'fear appeals' perceived a more vulnerability and severity of password breaches, which in turn, increased the intention of changing their password. In addition, we found that perceived severity of password breaches affect fear positively. Moreover, we found that fear has significant impact on the willingness of changing passwords. Finally, Message framing plays a moderating role between fear and change intentions. That is, in a situation where 'fear appeal' is presented, it means that 'gain framing' is more effective than 'loss framing' These findings suggest that the online service providers may need to use 'fear appeals' to the online users. Security managers can address issues related to the password breaches by carefully designing 'fear appeals'.

A New Graphical Password Scheme Based on Universal Design (유니버설 디자인에 기반을 둔 새로운 그래픽 패스워드 기법)

  • Yang, Gi-Chul;Kim, Hwangyong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
    • /
    • v.12 no.5
    • /
    • pp.231-238
    • /
    • 2014
  • Graphical passwords using images have been developed to solve problems in text based password recognition. The basic recognition process scheme of graphical passwords is clicking certain points on the screen image in correct order. In this pre-developed method of graphical passwords the recognition will fail if the precise positions are not clicked. A new graphical password system called PassPositions is introduced in this paper. PassPositions is a new graphical password scheme which is using relative positions never used earlier graphical password schemes. PassPositions is a graphical password scheme based on universal design that everybody can use conveniently without regarding their physical conditions.

The Effect of Security Awareness Training on the Use of Biometric Authentication: Focusing on the Protection Motivational Behaviors

  • Jung, Seungmin;Park, Joo Yeon
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
    • /
    • v.27 no.2
    • /
    • pp.1-21
    • /
    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the behavioral factors affecting the security attitude and intention to use biometrics password based on the protection motivation theory. This study also investigates security awareness training to understand trust, privacy, and security vulnerability regarding biometric authentication password. This empirical analysis reveals security awareness training boosts the protection motivational factors that affect on the behavior and intention of using biometric authentication passwords. This study also indicates that biometric authentication passwords can be used when the overall belief in a biometric system is present. After all, security awareness training enhances the belief of biometric passwords and increase the motivation to protect security threats. The study will provide insights into protecting security vulnerability with security awareness training.

Next-Generation Personal Authentication Scheme Based on EEG Signal and Deep Learning

  • Yang, Gi-Chul
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
    • /
    • v.16 no.5
    • /
    • pp.1034-1047
    • /
    • 2020
  • The personal authentication technique is an essential tool in this complex and modern digital information society. Traditionally, the most general mechanism of personal authentication was using alphanumeric passwords. However, passwords that are hard to guess or to break, are often hard to remember. There are demands for a technology capable of replacing the text-based password system. Graphical passwords can be an alternative, but it is vulnerable to shoulder-surfing attacks. This paper looks through a number of recently developed graphical password systems and introduces a personal authentication system using a machine learning technique with electroencephalography (EEG) signals as a new type of personal authentication system which is easier for a person to use and more difficult for others to steal than other preexisting authentication systems.