2019 International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/cw.2019.00056
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My Behavior is my Privacy & Secure Password !

Abstract: Many studies propose strong user authentication based on biometric modalities. However, they often either, assume a trusted component, are modalitydependant, use only one biometric modality, are reversible, or does not enable the service to adapt the security on-the-fly. A recent work [1] introduced the concept of Personal Identity Code Respecting Privacy (PICRP), a non-cryptographic and nonreversible signature computed from any arbitrary information. In this paper, we extend this concept with the use of Keyst… Show more

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“…They use one-dimensional histograms to capture the distribution of single features and two-dimensional histograms to capture the dependence between two features. Migdal et al [134] propose a template protection scheme for multiple modalities, including keystrokes.…”
Section: Discretementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They use one-dimensional histograms to capture the distribution of single features and two-dimensional histograms to capture the dependence between two features. Migdal et al [134] propose a template protection scheme for multiple modalities, including keystrokes.…”
Section: Discretementioning
confidence: 99%