Graphical password schemes design: enhancing memorability features using autobiographical memories

Memorability and security of passwords are two distinct extremes that are difficult to achieve at the same time. These two important features are a major problem in conventional textual password systems. Text-based is a system where memorability is inversely proportional to security of passwords as...

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Main Authors: Adebola, Obasan, Ithnin, Norafida, Jali, Mohd. Zalisham, Akosu, Nicholas
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spelling my.utm.496512018-10-14T08:26:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/49651/ Graphical password schemes design: enhancing memorability features using autobiographical memories Adebola, Obasan Ithnin, Norafida Jali, Mohd. Zalisham Akosu, Nicholas QA76 Computer software Memorability and security of passwords are two distinct extremes that are difficult to achieve at the same time. These two important features are a major problem in conventional textual password systems. Text-based is a system where memorability is inversely proportional to security of passwords as such users choose weak texts as passwords to make it easy for themselves to remember at the expense of security. A weak password is easy to remember but provide little or no security because weak password is easy to break. To correct this flaw, graphical passwords are developed as an alternative to text-based passwords. However, a number of existing graphical schemes still have some drawbacks. The present study introduces a framework of a graphical password scheme using autobiographical memories to improve the memorabily of passwords. With this feature, user can write or draw two characters in each round of the grid cells for three rounds during the password creation and later use the corresponding cells in three rounds for authentication, without touching the grid system in order to prevent the password from being seen by any nearby observer and ultimately to resist against shoulder surfing Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN) 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/49651/1/ObasanAdebola2013_Graphicalpasswordschemesdesign.pdf Adebola, Obasan and Ithnin, Norafida and Jali, Mohd. Zalisham and Akosu, Nicholas (2013) Graphical password schemes design: enhancing memorability features using autobiographical memories. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, 53 (1). pp. 124-130. ISSN 1992-8645 http://www.jatit.org
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Adebola, Obasan
Ithnin, Norafida
Jali, Mohd. Zalisham
Akosu, Nicholas
Graphical password schemes design: enhancing memorability features using autobiographical memories
description Memorability and security of passwords are two distinct extremes that are difficult to achieve at the same time. These two important features are a major problem in conventional textual password systems. Text-based is a system where memorability is inversely proportional to security of passwords as such users choose weak texts as passwords to make it easy for themselves to remember at the expense of security. A weak password is easy to remember but provide little or no security because weak password is easy to break. To correct this flaw, graphical passwords are developed as an alternative to text-based passwords. However, a number of existing graphical schemes still have some drawbacks. The present study introduces a framework of a graphical password scheme using autobiographical memories to improve the memorabily of passwords. With this feature, user can write or draw two characters in each round of the grid cells for three rounds during the password creation and later use the corresponding cells in three rounds for authentication, without touching the grid system in order to prevent the password from being seen by any nearby observer and ultimately to resist against shoulder surfing
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author Adebola, Obasan
Ithnin, Norafida
Jali, Mohd. Zalisham
Akosu, Nicholas
author_facet Adebola, Obasan
Ithnin, Norafida
Jali, Mohd. Zalisham
Akosu, Nicholas
author_sort Adebola, Obasan
title Graphical password schemes design: enhancing memorability features using autobiographical memories
title_short Graphical password schemes design: enhancing memorability features using autobiographical memories
title_full Graphical password schemes design: enhancing memorability features using autobiographical memories
title_fullStr Graphical password schemes design: enhancing memorability features using autobiographical memories
title_full_unstemmed Graphical password schemes design: enhancing memorability features using autobiographical memories
title_sort graphical password schemes design: enhancing memorability features using autobiographical memories
publisher Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN)
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/49651/1/ObasanAdebola2013_Graphicalpasswordschemesdesign.pdf
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