Visible to the public Context independent continuous authentication using behavioural biometrics

TitleContext independent continuous authentication using behavioural biometrics
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsMondal, S., Bours, P.
Conference NameIEEE International Conference on Identity, Security and Behavior Analysis (ISBA 2015)
Keywordsauthentication, behavioural biometrics, behavioural sciences computing, biometrics (access control), context independent continuous authentication, continuous authentication system, data collection software, feature extraction, keystroke, Mathematical model, message authentication, Mice, mouse usage behaviour patterns, Presses, pubcrawl170115, Training
Abstract

In this research, we focus on context independent continuous authentication that reacts on every separate action performed by a user. The experimental data was collected in a complete uncontrolled condition from 53 users by using our data collection software. In our analysis, we considered both keystroke and mouse usage behaviour patterns to prevent a situation where an attacker avoids detection by restricting to one input device because the continuous authentication system only checks the other input device. The best result obtained from this research is that for 47 bio-metric subjects we have on average 275 actions required to detect an imposter where these biometric subjects are never locked out from the system.

DOI10.1109/ISBA.2015.7126342
Citation Keymondal_context_2015