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CERIAS Security: Towards Secure and Re-usable Multiple Password Mnemonics 6/7

July 7, 2010 by  
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Clip 6/7 Speaker: Umut Topkara · Purdue University This talk will focus on human aspects of authentication mechanisms. I will present two methods that we have developed to reinforce the security of existing systems by improving their usability. Previous studies have repeatedly shown that users find it taxing to remember truly random passwords. Many users [...]

CERIAS Security: Towards Secure and Re-usable Multiple Password Mnemonics 5/7

June 8, 2010 by  
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Clip 5/7 Speaker: Umut Topkara · Purdue University This talk will focus on human aspects of authentication mechanisms. I will present two methods that we have developed to reinforce the security of existing systems by improving their usability. Previous studies have repeatedly shown that users find it taxing to remember truly random passwords. Many users [...]

CERIAS Security: Towards Secure and Re-usable Multiple Password Mnemonics 3/7

June 7, 2010 by  
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Clip 3/7 Speaker: Umut Topkara · Purdue University This talk will focus on human aspects of authentication mechanisms. I will present two methods that we have developed to reinforce the security of existing systems by improving their usability. Previous studies have repeatedly shown that users find it taxing to remember truly random passwords. Many users [...]

CERIAS Security: Towards Secure and Re-usable Multiple Password Mnemonics 4/7

June 6, 2010 by  
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Clip 4/7 Speaker: Umut Topkara · Purdue University This talk will focus on human aspects of authentication mechanisms. I will present two methods that we have developed to reinforce the security of existing systems by improving their usability. Previous studies have repeatedly shown that users find it taxing to remember truly random passwords. Many users [...]

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