An Empirical Study of Mnemonic Sentence-based Password Generation Strategies
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Explore an empirical study on mnemonic sentence-based password generation strategies presented at the 23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security. Delve into the research conducted by authors from Purdue University, examining the effectiveness and vulnerabilities of various password creation techniques. Learn about password-based authentication, easy-to-remember strategies, and the natural approach to creating secure passwords. Discover the DS version of password generation and its implications. Analyze the results of different methods and gain insights into the forward strategy for improved password security. Understand the importance of Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval in conducting such studies.
Syllabus
Introduction
Passwordbased authentication
Easy to remember
Study
Method
Weaknesses
Natural Strategy
DS Version
Results
Methods Results
Summary
Forward Strategy
IRB
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