Visible to the public i/k-Contact: A context-aware user authentication using physical social trust

Titlei/k-Contact: A context-aware user authentication using physical social trust
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsArimura, S., Fujita, M., Kobayashi, S., Kani, J., Nishigaki, M., Shiba, A.
Conference NamePrivacy, Security and Trust (PST), 2014 Twelfth Annual International Conference on
Date PublishedJuly
Keywordsauthentication, authentication control, authentication system, authorisation, Big Data application, Companies, Context, Context-aware security, context-aware user authentication, i-k Contact mechanism, Mobile handsets, Mobile-device-management (MDM), Physical communication, physical social trust, physical trust relationship, Servers, Social trust, Trusted Computing, ubiquitous computing, user authentication, visual contact, visualization
Abstract

In recent years, with growing demands towards big data application, various research on context-awareness has once again become active. This paper proposes a new type of context-aware user authentication that controls the authentication level of users, using the context of "physical trust relationship" that is built between users by visual contact. In our proposal, the authentication control is carried out by two mechanisms; "i-Contact" and "k-Contact". i-Contact is the mechanism that visually confirms the user (owner of a mobile device) using the surrounding users' eyes. The authenticity of users can be reliably assessed by the people (witnesses), even when the user exhibits ambiguous behavior. k-Contact is the mechanism that dynamically changes the authentication level of each user using the context information collected through i-Contact. Once a user is authenticated by eyewitness reports, the user is no longer prompted for a password to unlock his/her mobile device and/or to access confidential resources. Thus, by leveraging the proposed authentication system, the usability for only trusted users can be securely enhanced. At the same time, our proposal anticipates the promotion of physical social communication as face-to-face communication between users is triggered by the proposed authentication system.

DOI10.1109/PST.2014.6890968
Citation Key6890968