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Title: Use Your Illusion: Secure Authentication Usable Anywhere


1
Use Your IllusionSecure Authentication Usable
Anywhere
  • Eiji Hayashi
  • Nicolas Christin
  • Rachna Dhamija
  • Adrian Perrig
  • Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan

2
Key Concept Distortion
You can recognize a baby now because you know the
original picture
3
Use Your Illusion
4
Graphical Authentication
  • Passfaces
  • Pass Points
  • DAS (Draw-A-Secret)
  • Déjà vu

5
Passfaces
  • Faces are used as a graphical portfolio
  • Preference could be a limitation

Cited from On User Choice in Graphical Password
Schemes, Darren Daivis et. al, 2004
6
Pass Points
  • Use a sequence of clicks as a shared secret
  • There are hot spots

Cited from Authentication Usin Graphical
Passwords Basic Results, Susan Wiednbeck et.
al, 2004
7
Most Straightforward Way
  • Choose graphical portfolio from a set of pictures

8
Graphical Portfolio
  • If a user can choose whatevergraphical
    portfolio
  • If system assigns portfoliorandomly

9
Fundamental Tradeoff
Security
Memorability
10
Use Your Illusion
  • Allow users to take/choose pictures by themselves
  • Distort the pictures
  • Assign the distorted pictures as graphical
    portfolio

11
Use Your Illusion
  • Allow users to take/choose pictures by themselves
  • Distort the pictures
  • Assign the Distorted pictures as graphical token

Security
Memorability
12
Requirements for Distortion
  • One-way
  • Discarding precise shapes and colors
  • Preserving rough shapes and colors

13
Oil Painting Filter
  • Choose RGB values which appears most frequently
    in a neighborhood

14
Oil Painting Filter
15
Distortion Level
  • If high, difficult to guessbut difficult to
    memorize
  • If low, easy to memorizebut easy to guess

16
Distortion Level
  • Two parameters affect distortion level
  • If too high, not usable
  • If too low, not secure

Security
Memorability
17
Low-Fidelity Test
Least distorted
Most distorted
18
Low-Fidelity Test
19
Low-Fidelity Test
20
Low-Fidelity Test
21
Low-Fidelity Test
22
Low-Fidelity Test
23
Low-Fidelity Test
Its a dog!!
24
Low-Fidelity Test
Difficult to guess w/o knowing original picture
25
Low-Fidelity Test
Cant recognize a dog
26
Low-Fidelity Test
Easy to recognize w/ knowing original picture
27
Low-Fidelity Test
Satisfies requirements
28
Prototype
  • Implemented on Nokias cell-phone for usability
    test
  • Also implemented on the web

29
Prototype
Demo
30
Usability Test
  • 45 participants and for 1 week
  • 54 participants and for 4 weeks

31
1st Usability Test
  • 45 participants were divided into 3 groups
  • Self-selected, Non-distorted
  • Self-selected, distorted (Use Your Illusion)
  • Imposed, highly-distorted

32
Self-selected, Non-distorted
33
Self-selected, Distorted
34
Imposed, Highly-distorted
35
Procedure
36
Success Rate
37
Authentication Time (Mean)
Imposed, Highly-distorted
Self-selected, Distorted
Self-selected, Non-distorted
38
Process of Memorization
  • Participants assign meanings to distorted
    pictures
  • Assigning meanings helps memorization

Mountain
Sea
Moai statue
39
2nd Usability Test
  • 54 participants were divided into 3 groups
  • Self-selected, Non-distorted
  • Self-selected, Distorted
  • Imposed, Distorted
  • Authenticate
  • On the 1st day
  • 2 days after
  • 1 week after
  • 4 weeks after

40
Imposed, Distorted
41
Success Rate
42
Authentication Time (Mean)
Imposed, Distorted
Self-selected, Distorted
Self-selected, Non-distorted
43
Tolerance against Guessing Attack
  • Original pictures are vulnerable
  • Distorted pictures are more tolerant

44
Future Work
  • Detailed usability test
  • Long term test
  • Find an optimal distortion
  • Investigate a metric evaluating distortion level

45
Use Your Illusion
  • Use distorted pictures as a portfolio
  • As memorable as non-distorted pictures
  • More memorable than imposed (highly-) distorted
    pictures
  • Fits human memorization process
  • More tolerant to guessing attack

46
Thank you for listening Prototype is available
on http//arima.okoze.net/illusion/ Please try it!
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