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Accessible/Usable Authentication

This work examines accessible and usable security particularly focused on user authentication. Here, we examine various ways in which authentication processes such as PIN (personal identification numbers), MFA (multifactor authentication) etc. can be made accessible for blind and low vision users. Additionally, we examine ways in which PIN code entry can be made more secure against shoulder surfing attacks

Publications

Haptic2FA: Haptics-Based Accessible Two-Factor Authentication for Blind and Low Vision People

Proc. ACM Hum.- Comput. Interact. 8, MHCI

Palavi V. Bhole, Ziming Li, Shivang Bokolia, Tae Oh, Garreth W. Tigwell, and Roshan L. Peiris

OneButtonPIN: A Single Button Authentication Method for Blind or Low Vision Users to Improve Accessibility and Prevent Eavesdropping

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction

Kamarushi, Manisha Varma; Watson, Stacey L; Tigwell, Garreth W; Peiris, Roshan L;

VibroAuth: Authentication with Haptics Based Non-visual, Rearranged Keypads to Mitigate Shoulder Surfing Attacks

HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust: 4th International Conference, HCI-CPT 2022, Held as Part of the 24th HCI International Conference, HCII 2022, Virtual Event, June 26–July 1, 2022, Proceedings

Varma, Manisha; Watson, Stacey; Chan, Liwei; Peiris, Roshan;

Project Team

Palavi Vinodh Bhole
Garreth Tigwell
Stacey Waston
Roshan Peiris
Manisha Varma Kamurashi
Tae Oh
Ziming Li
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