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EchoIA: Implicit Authentication System Based on User Feedback

Published 13 Jun 2020 in cs.CR | (2006.07676v3)

Abstract: Implicit authentication (IA) transparently authenticates users by utilizing their behavioral data sampled from various sensors. Identifying the illegitimate user through constantly analyzing current users' behavior, IA adds another layer of protection to the smart device. Due to the diversity of human behavior, the existing research works tend to simultaneously utilize many different features to identify users, which is less efficient. Irrelevant features may increase system delay and reduce the authentication accuracy. However, dynamically choosing the best suitable features for each user (personal features) requires a massive calculation, especially in the real environment. In this paper, we proposed EchoIA to find personal features with a small amount of calculation by utilizing user feedback. In the authentication phase, our approach maintains the transparency, which is the major advantage of IA. In the past two years, we conducted a comprehensive experiment to evaluate EchoIA. We compared it with other state-of-the-art IA schemes in the aspect of authentication accuracy and efficiency. The experiment results show that EchoIA has better authentication accuracy (93\%) and less energy consumption (23-hour battery lifetimes) than other IA schemes.

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