Keystroke dynamics

Keystroke dynamics, keystroke biometrics, typing dynamics, or typing biometrics refer to the collection of biometric information generated by key-press-related events that occur when a user types on a keyboard.[1] Use of patterns in key operation to identify operators predates modern computing,[2] and has been proposed as an authentication alternative to passwords and PIN numbers.[3]

  1. ^ Robert Moskovitch, Clint Feher, Arik Messerman, Niklas Kirschnick, Tarik Mustafic, Ahmet Camtepe, Bernhard Löhlein, Ulrich Heister, Sebastian Möller, Lior Rokach, Yuval Elovici (2009). Identity theft, computers and behavioral biometrics (PDF). Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics. pp. 155–160.{{cite conference}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Monrose, Fabian, and Aviel D. Rubin. "Keystroke dynamics as a biometric for authentication". Future Generation Computer Systems.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Monrose, F.; Rubin, A. (1997). "Authentication via keystroke dynamics". Proceedings of the 4th ACM conference on Computer and Communications Security. pp. 48–56. doi:10.1145/266420.266434.

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