Keystroke Dynamic Authentication Using Combined MHR (Mean of Horner’s Rules) and Standard Deviation

Abstract
Keystroke Dynamic Authentication used a behavior to authenticate the user and one of biometric authentication. The behavior used a typing speed a character on the keyboard and every user had a unique behavior in typing. To improve classification between user and attacker of Keystroke Dynamic Authentication in this research, we proposed a combination of MHR (Mean of Horner’s Rules) and standard deviation. The results of this research showed that...
Paper Details
Title
Keystroke Dynamic Authentication Using Combined MHR (Mean of Horner’s Rules) and Standard Deviation
Published Date
Nov 10, 2018
Pages
13 - 18
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