AdaptAuth: Multi-Layered Behavioral and Credential Analysis for a Secure and Adaptive Authentication Framework for Password Security
By: Tonmoy Ghosh
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Protects phones by learning how you use them.
Password security has been compelled to evolve in response to the growing computational capabilities of modern systems. However, this evolution has often resulted in increasingly complex security practices that alienate users, leading to poor compliance and heightened vulnerability. Consequently, individuals remain exposed to attackers through weak or improperly managed passwords, underscoring the urgent need for a comprehensive defense mechanism that effectively addresses password-related risks and threats. In this paper, we propose a multifaceted solution designed to revolutionize password security by integrating diverse attributes such as the Password Dissection Mechanism, Dynamic Password Policy Mechanism, human behavioral patterns, device characteristics, network parameters, geographical context, and other relevant factors. By leveraging learning-based models, our framework constructs detailed user profiles capable of recognizing individuals and preventing nearly all forms of unauthorized access or device possession. The proposed framework enhances the usability-security paradigm by offering stronger protection than existing standards while simultaneously engaging users in the policy-setting process through a novel, adaptive approach.
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