Fighting Coercion Attacks in Key Generation using Skin Conductance

Many techniques have been proposed to generate keys including text passwords, graphical passwords, biometric data and etc. Most of these techniques are not resistant to coercion attacks in which the user is forcefully asked by an attacker to generate the key to gain access to the system or to decryp...

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Main Authors: GUPTA, Payas, GAO, Debin
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-23162016-01-14T07:08:12Z Fighting Coercion Attacks in Key Generation using Skin Conductance GUPTA, Payas GAO, Debin Many techniques have been proposed to generate keys including text passwords, graphical passwords, biometric data and etc. Most of these techniques are not resistant to coercion attacks in which the user is forcefully asked by an attacker to generate the key to gain access to the system or to decrypt the encrypted file. We present a novel approach in generating cryptographic keys to fight against coercion attacks. Our novel technique incorporates the user’s emotional status, which changes when the user is under coercion, into the key generation through measurements of the user’s skin conductance. We present a model that generates cryptographic keys with one’s voice and skin conductance. In order to explore more, a preliminary user study with 39 subjects was done which shows that our approach has moderate falsepositive and false-negative rates. We also present the attacker’s strategy in guessing the cryptographic keys, and show that the resulting change in the password space under such attacks is small. 2010-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1317 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Information Security
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GUPTA, Payas
GAO, Debin
Fighting Coercion Attacks in Key Generation using Skin Conductance
description Many techniques have been proposed to generate keys including text passwords, graphical passwords, biometric data and etc. Most of these techniques are not resistant to coercion attacks in which the user is forcefully asked by an attacker to generate the key to gain access to the system or to decrypt the encrypted file. We present a novel approach in generating cryptographic keys to fight against coercion attacks. Our novel technique incorporates the user’s emotional status, which changes when the user is under coercion, into the key generation through measurements of the user’s skin conductance. We present a model that generates cryptographic keys with one’s voice and skin conductance. In order to explore more, a preliminary user study with 39 subjects was done which shows that our approach has moderate falsepositive and false-negative rates. We also present the attacker’s strategy in guessing the cryptographic keys, and show that the resulting change in the password space under such attacks is small.
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author GUPTA, Payas
GAO, Debin
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GAO, Debin
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title Fighting Coercion Attacks in Key Generation using Skin Conductance
title_short Fighting Coercion Attacks in Key Generation using Skin Conductance
title_full Fighting Coercion Attacks in Key Generation using Skin Conductance
title_fullStr Fighting Coercion Attacks in Key Generation using Skin Conductance
title_full_unstemmed Fighting Coercion Attacks in Key Generation using Skin Conductance
title_sort fighting coercion attacks in key generation using skin conductance
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1317
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