Connor, Richard, et al. “Question-Based Authentication Using Context Data”. NordiCHI 2006, 2006, pp. 429-32, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A5237.

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Contributor: Proceedings of the 4th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Oct 14-18, 2006.
Author: Connor, Richard
Author: Nosseir, Ann
Author: Revie, Crawford
Author: Terzis, Sotirios
Date Issued
2006
Date Copyrighted
2006
Abstract

In everyday life there are low risk situations where resources normally need to be protected and thus access to them controlled, but at the same time the implications of occasional unauthorized access are not severe. In these situations using an authentication technique that is expensive or requires significant effort from the user may not be justified. In this paper, we introduce a question- based authentication scheme appropriate for low risk situations. The scheme utilizes the context data already collected within a smart environment to generate the questions. Despite, the limited capabilities of the smart environment used in this experiment our preliminary study shows that using simple questions based on workplace events it is possible to discriminate between genuine users and impostors.

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  • English
Page range
429-432
Host Title
NordiCHI 2006

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