Emerging NUI-based Methods for User Authentication

GLFN AUD (Gilfillan Auditorium)
Mon, 02/06/2017 - 4:00pm

Nasir Memon
Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, NYU

Abstract:
<p>As user demand and cost benefits of natural user&nbsp;interface 
technologies are hastening their adoption, computing&nbsp;devices that come 
equipped with these interfaces are becoming ubiquitous. Consequently, 
authentication&nbsp;mechanisms on them are becoming an essential security 
component&nbsp;to enable a wider range of applications that need higher 
requirements of security&nbsp;&nbsp;as well as privacy.</p><p>In this talk we 
will survey the lanscape of &nbsp;”point-of-entry”&nbsp;user-device 
authentication&nbsp;mechanisms based on behavioral biometrics that require a 
natural user interaction using gestural<br> or non-gestural interaction for 
access. This interaction includes&nbsp;2-D touch gestures, 3-D gestures, 
voice, eye tracking, and braincomputer&nbsp;interaction. &nbsp;We will 
&nbsp;analyze &nbsp;their potential security and&nbsp;usability promises and 
issues, and discuss plausible solutions&nbsp;that could be pursued in future 
work.</p>

Bio:

URL: 
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