Graphical authentication : an architectural design specification
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byJustin Pierce, Matthew Warren, D Mackay, Jason WellsJason Wells
Graphical authentication is proposed as an alternative to password, smartcard, and biometric authentication as it uses the innate ability of humans to recognise visual stimuli. Despite passionate debate surrounding their privacy and invasiveness issues, smartcards and biometrics require an excessive amount of extra hardware for widespread deployment. Conversely graphical authentication extends existing infrastructure as it builds largely on the foundations of passwords with one important difference: it takes humans into account as they are better at recognising visual stimuli than recalling text-based passwords. This paper follows a preceding proof of concept paper and essentially outlines the architectural and technical design for a graphical authentication solution.
History
Title of proceedings
2nd Australian Computer,Networks & Information Forensics Conference Proceedings
Event
Australian Computer,Networks & Information Forensics. Conference (2nd : 2004 : Perth, Western Australia)
Pagination
76 - 82
Publisher
Australian Computer,Networks & Information Forensics Conference
Location
Perth, Western Australia
Place of publication
Perth, W.A.
Start date
2004-11-25
ISBN-13
9780729805711
ISBN-10
0729805719
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication