JOURNAL ARTICLE

Implicit Sensor-based Authentication of Smartphone Users with Smartwatch

Abstract

Smartphones are now frequently used by end-users as the portals to cloud-based services, and smartphones are easily stolen or co-opted by an attacker. Beyond the initial login mechanism, it is highly desirable to re-authenticate end-users who are continuing to access security-critical services and data, whether in the cloud or in the smartphone. But attackers who have gained access to a logged-in smartphone have no incentive to re-authenticate, so this must be done in an automatic, non-bypassable way. Hence, this paper proposes a novel authentication system, iAuth, for implicit, continuous authentication of the end-user based on his or her behavioral characteristics, by leveraging the sensors already ubiquitously built into smartphones. We design a system that gives accurate authentication using machine learning and sensor data from multiple mobile devices. Our system can achieve 92.1% authentication accuracy with negligible system overhead and less than 2% battery consumption.

Keywords:
Computer science Authentication (law) Login Smartwatch Computer security Cloud computing Overhead (engineering) Mobile device Access control Embedded system Wearable computer Operating system

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Citation History

Topics

User Authentication and Security Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
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Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
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