Tightly-Held and Ephemeral Psychometrics: Password and Passphrase Authentication Utilizing User-Supplied Constructs of Self
Abstract
This research investigates the role of passwords and passphrases as valid authentication methodologies. Specifically, this research dispels earlier work that ignores information-theoretic lessons learned from cognitive and social psychology and psycholinguistics, and extends and enriches the current password security model.
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