Title :
Touchalytics: On the Applicability of Touchscreen Input as a Behavioral Biometric for Continuous Authentication
Author :
Frank, Michael ; Biedert, R. ; Ma, En-Di ; Martinovic, Ivan ; Song, Dong
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
We investigate whether a classifier can continuously authenticate users based on the way they interact with the touchscreen of a smart phone. We propose a set of 30 behavioral touch features that can be extracted from raw touchscreen logs and demonstrate that different users populate distinct subspaces of this feature space. In a systematic experiment designed to test how this behavioral pattern exhibits consistency over time, we collected touch data from users interacting with a smart phone using basic navigation maneuvers, i.e., up-down and left-right scrolling. We propose a classification framework that learns the touch behavior of a user during an enrollment phase and is able to accept or reject the current user by monitoring interaction with the touch screen. The classifier achieves a median equal error rate of 0% for intrasession authentication, 2%-3% for intersession authentication, and below 4% when the authentication test was carried out one week after the enrollment phase. While our experimental findings disqualify this method as a standalone authentication mechanism for long-term authentication, it could be implemented as a means to extend screen-lock time or as a part of a multimodal biometric authentication system.
Keywords :
authorisation; pattern classification; smart phones; touch sensitive screens; user interfaces; authentication test; behavioral biometric; behavioral touch feature; classification framework; continuous authentication; enrollment phase; intersession authentication; intrasession authentication; left-right scrolling; median equal error rate; multimodal biometric authentication system; screen-lock time; smart phone; standalone authentication mechanism; touchalytics; touchscreen input; touchscreen log; up-down scrolling; user authentication; user interaction; Authentication; Feature extraction; Mice; Monitoring; Navigation; Smart phones; Authentication; biometrics; intrusion detection;
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2012.2225048