scholarly journals On the Shape of Timings Distributions in Free-Text Keystroke Dynamics Profiles

Heliyon ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. e08413
Author(s):  
Nahuel González ◽  
Enrique P. Calot ◽  
Jorge S. Ierache ◽  
Waldo Hasperué
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Author(s):  
Ahmed Awad E. Ahmed

In recent years, many studies have highlighted the unprecedented growth in security threats from multiple and varied sources faced by corporate, as well as governmental organizations. People inside the organization with ready access to confidential or proprietary data can easily violate the organization security policy, maliciously or inadvertently, without being caught. In order to protect their reputation and valuable assets, many organizations take the dramatic but necessary step of deploying and operating employee surveillance and monitoring tools within their network perimeters. In this chapter, we discuss employee surveillance schemes from both technological and legal perspectives. We argue that keystroke dynamics could be used to fight effectively against insider threat, and as such it could play an important role in employee surveillance. We present a keystroke recognition scheme based on free text detection that goes beyond the traditional approach of using keystroke dynamics for authentication or employee performance evaluation, and consider using such information for dynamic user profiling. The generated profiles can be used to identify reliably perpetrators in the event of security breach. Such form of user profiling provides a very effective way of combating insider threat that is less intrusive to individual privacy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 377-387
Author(s):  
Blaine Ayotte ◽  
Mahesh Banavar ◽  
Daqing Hou ◽  
Stephanie Schuckers
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2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 164-169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arwa Alsultan ◽  
Kevin Warwick ◽  
Hong Wei

2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 221-232
Author(s):  
Suliman A. Alsuhibany ◽  
Muna Almushyti ◽  
Noorah Alghasham ◽  
Fatimah Alkhudhayr

Purpose Nowadays, there is a high demand for online services and applications. However, there is a challenge to keep these applications secured by applying different methods rather than using the traditional approaches such as passwords and usernames. Keystroke dynamics is one of the alternative authentication methods that provide high level of security in which the used keyboard plays an important role in the recognition accuracy. To guarantee the robustness of a system in different practical situations, there is a need to examine how much the performance of the system is affected by changing the keyboard layout. This paper aims to investigate the impact of using different keyboards on the recognition accuracy for Arabic free-text typing. Design/methodology/approach To evaluate how much the performance of the system is affected by changing the keyboard layout, an experimental study is conducted by using two different keyboards which are a Mac’s keyboard and an HP’s keyboard. Findings By using the Mac’s keyboard, the results showed that the false rejection rate (FRR) was 0.20, whilst the false acceptance rate (FAR) was 0.44. However, these values have changed when using the HP’s keyboard where the FRR was equal to 0.08 and the FAR was equal to 0.60. Research limitations/implications The number of participants in the experiment, as the authors were targeting much more participants. Originality/value These results showed for the first time the impact of the keyboards on the system’s performance regarding the recognition accuracy when using Arabic free-text.


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