Comparing passwords, tokens, and biometrics for user authentication
Avaya (Bermuda) · Avaya (United States)
Abstract
For decades, the password has been the standard means for user authentication on computers. However, as users are required to remember more, longer, and changing passwords, it is evident that a more convenient and secure solution to user authentication is necessary. This paper examines passwords, security tokens, and biometrics-which we collectively call authenticators-and compares these authenticators and their combinations. We examine their effectiveness against several attacks and suitability for particular security specifications such as compromise detection and nonrepudiation. Examples of authenticator combinations and protocols are described to show tradeoffs and solutions that meet chosen, practical…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 53
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1Topics & keywords
- Password
- Computer security
- Biometrics
- Computer science
- Authentication (law)
- Password policy
- Security token
- Cognitive password
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions