Presentation 2024-01-16
Comparison of multi-factor authentication and improved authentication methods for increased security
Kazuki Takeda, Youichi Takashima,
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Abstract(in English) Password authentication is used as an authentication method for various services, and while ID+password authentication is easy to implement and familiar, it has many security problems. Various multi-factor authentication schemes are currently being proposed, and their performance was compared. On the other hand, one of the drawbacks of multi-factor authentication is that convenience is compromised due to the increased effort required. In this paper, we propose an improved version of the ID + password authentication method that improves security without sacrificing convenience.
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Keyword(in English) multi-factor authentication / authentication problem / ID + password / convenience / brute force attack / dictionary attack
Paper # EMM2023-81
Date of Issue 2024-01-09 (EMM)

Conference Information
Committee EMM
Conference Date 2024/1/16(2days)
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Place (in English) Tohoku Univ.
Topics (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Topics (in English) Sense of Presence, Universal Media, Digital Entertainment, etc.
Chair Michiharu Niimi(Kyushu Inst. of Tech.)
Vice Chair Kotaro Sonoda(Nagasaki Univ.) / Hyunho Kang(NIT, Tokyo)
Secretary Kotaro Sonoda(Hiroshima City Univ.) / Hyunho Kang(Osaka Inst. of Tech.)
Assistant Naofumi Aoki(Hokkaido Univ.) / Kazuaki Nakamura(Tokyo Univ. of Science)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Enriched MultiMedia
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Comparison of multi-factor authentication and improved authentication methods for increased security
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) multi-factor authentication
Keyword(2) authentication problem
Keyword(3) ID + password
Keyword(4) convenience
Keyword(5) brute force attack
Keyword(6) dictionary attack
1st Author's Name Kazuki Takeda
1st Author's Affiliation Kaishi Professional University(Kaishi Professional Univ)
2nd Author's Name Youichi Takashima
2nd Author's Affiliation Kaishi Professional University(Kaishi Professional Univ)
Date 2024-01-16
Paper # EMM2023-81
Volume (vol) vol.123
Number (no) EMM-332
Page pp.pp.7-12(EMM),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2024-01-09 (EMM)