User Authentication: Passive USB tokens, an alternative to Passwords?
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Most personal computers today employ knowl-
edge based user authentication e.g. password pro-
tection. Nevertheless, password protection is re-
garded as insecure. This paper investigates if
a token based authentication solution for Win-
dows XP (using passive USB storage devices), can
counter any of the documented issues inherent
with password based authentication. An architec-
ture for such a solution aimed at the home/small
business market is presented and evaluated.
The research method is based on the principles
of Design Research. The achitecture and proto-
type is developed using prototyping. A litterature
study provides a theoretical framework used as a
basis for architecture evalutation. This paper's
contribution is mainly an architecture of a token
based authentication solution (for Windows XP),
capable of addressing many of the known prob-
lems regarding password use. Conclusions include
the observed pros and cons of the suggested solu-
tion, as well as recommendations regarding areas
of improvement and future research.
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user authentication, token, pass-