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Springer Transparent User Authentication Biometrics RFID and Behavioural Profiling by Nathan Clarke
This groundbreaking text examines the problem of user authentication from a completely new viewpoint. Rather than describing the requirements, technologies and implementation issues of designing point-of-entry authentication, the book introduces and investigates the technological requirements of implementing transparent user authentication - where authentication credentials are captured during a user's normal interaction with a system. This approach would transform user authentication from a binary point-of-entry decision to a continuous identity confidence measure. Topics and features: discusses the need for user authentication; reviews existing authentication approaches; introduces novel behavioural biometrics techniques; examines the wider system-specific issues with designing large-scale multimodal authentication systems; concludes with a look to the future of user authentication._x000D_ Table of contents : - _x000D_
Part I: Enabling Security through User Authentication_x000D_
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Current Use of User Authentication_x000D_
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The Evolving Technological Landscape_x000D_
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What is Really Being Achieved with User Authentication?_x000D_
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Part II: Authentication Approaches_x000D_
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Intrusive Authentication Approaches_x000D_
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Transparent Techniques_x000D_
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Multibiometrics_x000D_
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Biometric Standards_x000D_
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Part III: System Design, Development and Implementation Considerations_x000D_
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Theoretical Requirements of a Transparent Authentication System_x000D_
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Implementation Considerations in Ubiquitous Networks_x000D_
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Evolving Technology and the Future for Authentication_x000D_