Mention was made recently of a graphical keying method out of
    stanford (?) for palm-pilots. Does anyone have a reference or url
    for the paper/code involved?
    

Best paper at USENIX 8th Security Symposium
http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/sec99/jermyn.html


        The Design and Analysis of Graphical Passwords

        Ian Jermyn, New York University; Alain Mayer, Fabian
        Monrose, Michael K. Reiter, Bell Labs, Lucent
        Technologies; and Aviel D. Rubin, AT&T Labs--Research

        Abstract

        In this paper we propose and evaluate new graphical
        password schemes that exploit features of graphical input
        displays to achieve better security than text-based
        passwords. Graphical input devices enable the user to
        decouple the position of inputs from the temporal order in
        which those inputs occur, and we show that this decoupling
        can be used to generate password schemes with
        substantially larger (memorable) password spaces. In order
        to evaluate the security of one of our schemes, we devise
        a novel way to capture a subset of the ``memorable''
        passwords that, we believe, is itself a contribution. In
        this work we are primarily motivated by devices such as
        personal digital assistants (PDAs) that offer graphical
        input capabilities via a stylus, and we describe our
        prototype implementation of one of our password schemes on
        such a PDA, namely the Palm PilotTM.

--dan

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