Emerging NUI-based Methods for User Authentication is coming at 02/06/2017 -
4:00pm

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

Nasir Memon
Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, NYU

Abstract:
As user demand and cost benefits of natural user interface technologies are
hastening their adoption, computing devices that come equipped with these
interfaces are becoming ubiquitous. Consequently, authentication mechanisms
on them are becoming an essential security component to enable a wider range
of applications that need higher requirements of security  as well as
privacy.

In this talk we will survey the lanscape of
 ”point-of-entry” user-device authentication mechanisms based on
behavioral biometrics that require a natural user interaction using gestural
or non-gestural interaction for access. This interaction includes 2-D touch
gestures, 3-D gestures, voice, eye tracking, and braincomputer interaction.
 We will  analyze  their potential security and usability promises and
issues, and discuss plausible solutions that could be pursued in future
work.

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