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Cognitive security for personal devices

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Cognitive security for personal devices
Humans should be able to think of computers as extensions of their body, as craftsmen do with their tools. Current security models, however, are too unlike those used in human minds--for example, computers authenticate users by challenging them to repeat a secret rather than by continually observing the many subtle cues offered by their appearance and behavior. We propose two lines of research that can be combined to produce cognitive security on computers and other personal devices: continuously deployed multi-modal biometrics and adjustably autonomous security. Categories and Subject Descriptors I.2 [Computing Methodologies]: Artificial Intelligence; K.6.5 [Management of Computing and Information Systems]: Security and Protection General Terms Security, Human Factors Keywords Artificial Intelligence, Security Automation, Authentication, Biometrics
Rachel Greenstadt, Jacob Beal
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Updated 12 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CCS
Authors Rachel Greenstadt, Jacob Beal
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