Active Authentication of Keyboard Users: Performance Evaluation on 736 Subjects
Keystroke timing based active authentication systems are conceptually attractive because: (i) they use the keyboard as the sensor and are not hardware-cost prohibitive, and (ii) they use the keystrokes generated from normal usage of computers as input and are not interruptive. Several experiments ha...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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22.04.2018
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Summary: | Keystroke timing based active authentication systems are conceptually
attractive because: (i) they use the keyboard as the sensor and are not
hardware-cost prohibitive, and (ii) they use the keystrokes generated from
normal usage of computers as input and are not interruptive. Several
experiments have been reported on the performance of keystroke based
authentication using small datasets. None of them, however, study a practical
active authentication system, and the feasibility of keystroke based active
authentication system for large scale and continuous deployment is still not
demonstrated in the literature. We investigate this issue and establish that
keystroke based active authentication systems can be highly accurate and
scalable. We use a real active authentication system that we developed and
analyze a dataset large enough to produce statistically significant results. We
also present empirical methodologies used for characterizing various design
parameters of the developed system. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1804.08180 |