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Seeing-Is-Believing: Using Camera Phones for Human-Verifiable Authentication
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2005
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Mobile SecurityEngineeringBiometric PrivacyInformation SecurityBiometricsInformation ForensicsCommunicationHardware SecurityCurrent MechanismsInternet Of ThingsAuthentication ProtocolUsing Camera PhonesLightweight Authentication MechanismIdentity-based SecurityData PrivacyComputer ScienceMobile ComputingSmart HomeData SecurityCryptographyDevice AuthenticationVisual ChannelAuthentication Access Control
Current mechanisms for authenticating communication between devices that share no prior context are inconvenient for ordinary users, without the assistance of a trusted authority. We present and analyze seeing-is-believing, a system that utilizes 2D barcodes and camera-telephones to implement a visual channel for authentication and demonstrative identification of devices. We apply this visual channel to several problems in computer security, including authenticated key exchange between devices that share no prior context, establishment of a trusted path for configuration of a TCG-compliant computing platform, and secure device configuration in the context of a smart home.
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