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A conceptual model for graphical authentication

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Justin Pierce, Jason WellsJason Wells, Matthew Warren, D Mackay
Reasons for the adoption of smart cards and biometric authentication mechanisms have been discussed in the past, yet many organisations are still resorting to traditional methods of authentication. Passwords possess several encumbrances not the least of which includes the difficulty some users have in remembering them. Often users inadvertently write difficult passwords down near the workstation, which negates any security password authentication, may provide and opens the floodgates to identity theft. In the current mainstream authentication paradigm, system administrators must ensure all users are educated on the need for a password policy, and implement it strictly. This paper discusses a conceptual framework for an alternative authentication paradigm. The framework attempts to reduce complexity for the user as well as increase security at the network and application levels.

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Title of proceedings

InfoSec03 : 1st Australian Information Security Management Conference

Event

Australian Information Security Management Conference (1st : 2003 : Perth, Western Australia)

Pagination

1 - 8

Publisher

School of Information and Computer Management (SCISSEC research group), Edith Cowan University

Location

Perth, Western Australia

Place of publication

Perth, W.A.

Start date

2003-11-24

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2003, ACIS

Editor/Contributor(s)

L Croft, S Knight

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