A Study of the Imitation, Collection and Usability Issues of Keystroke Biometrics
The majority of authentication systems used today involves passwords, where a user is required to remember and key in the correct password to login. Keystroke biometrics is an alternative approach whereby users are identified by one or more features such as (a) the timing between keystrokes, (b) how...
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Main Author: | TEY, Chee Meng |
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2013
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