Title :
A hybrid authentication system for websites on mobile browsers
Author :
Dubey, Utkarsh ; Trisal, Ankur ; Bose, Joy ; Brabhui, Mani ; Ahamed, Nazeer
Author_Institution :
Web Services Group, Samsung R&D Inst., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
Current biometric recognition systems for website authentication are mostly web server based, needing server support and infrastructure, and sometimes dedicated external hardware, for online authentication. Not many web servers support this kind of infrastructure for authentication. On the other hand, pure device based authentication systems are of the `all or none´ type, serving to authenticate users for every action when using the device, or having authentication once and then keeping the device free to use. In this paper we propose a hybrid model, where fingerprint authentication is used in combination with the auto complete function on the browser for logging in to certain types of websites, or accessing only certain kind of information on the browser. In this method, the fingerprint module, inbuilt on certain mobile devices like Samsung Galaxy, is triggered automatically when certain pre-configured rules are met, such as the user visiting certain categories of websites. Also, based on the identity of the person swiping their fingerprint, the device has the ability to switch between one of a number of preconfigured security modes. Such a model can enable enhanced authentication for logging in to websites on mobile devices. We present the results of tests on a browser enabled with this system to study average response times, accuracy and effect on browser performance.
Keywords :
Web sites; biometrics (access control); file servers; message authentication; mobile computing; online front-ends; Samsung Galaxy; Web servers; Web site authentication; autocomplete function; biometric recognition systems; browser performance; external hardware; fingerprint authentication; hybrid authentication system; hybrid model; mobile browsers; mobile devices; online authentication; preconfigured security modes; pure device based authentication systems; server support; Authentication; Biological system modeling; Browsers; Fingerprint recognition; Mobile communication; Switches; Web servers; biometric authentication; encryption; fingerprint; mobile devices; security; web browser;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI, 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3078-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICACCI.2014.6968605