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    Digital Memories Based Mobile User Authentication for IoT

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    The increasing number of devices within the IoT is raising concerns over the efficiency and exploitability of existing authentication methods. The weaknesses of such methods, in particular passwords, are well documented. Although alternative methods have been proposed, they often rely on users being able to accurately recall complex and often unmemorable information. With the profusion of separate online accounts, this can often be a difficult task. The emerging digital memories concept involves the creation of a repository of memories specific to individuals. We believe this abundance of personal data can be utilised as a form of authentication. In this paper, we propose our digital memories based two-factor authentication mechanism, and also present our promising evaluation results. Keywords—Digital memories, authentication, IoT, securit

    Proposed L-Shape Pattern on UFS ACM For Risk Analysis

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    At this cloud age, there is tremendous growth in business, services, resources, and cloud technology. This growth comes with a risk of unsafe, unordered, and uncertainty due to unauthorized access and theft of confidential propriety data. Our objective is to model around Read, Write and Execute to resolve these unordered, unsafe, and uncertain issues. We will develop a L-Shape pattern model matching UFS ACM to minimize the accessibilities based on RIGHT & ROLE of the resources and maximize the quality of services for safety and high availability. The preventive, detective, corrective (PDC) services are the major roles for all levels of management to coordinate, control the multiple technologies and resources which are working simultaneously. It will be more ordered, accountable, and actionable on real-time access control mechanism for scalabilities, reliability, performance, and high availability of computational services. We have to make safer, certain, unified, and step-by-step normalization by applying this UFS ACM mechanism on UNIX operating system. This proposed research paper covers a wide range of areas covering optimization, normalization, Fuzzy Low, and Risk assessment

    Digital Memories Based Mobile User Authentication for IoT

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    The increasing number of devices within the IoT is raising concerns over the efficiency and exploitability of existing authentication methods. The weaknesses of such methods, in particular passwords, are well documented. Although alternative methods have been proposed, they often rely on users being able to accurately recall complex and often unmemorable information. With the profusion of separate online accounts, this can often be a difficult task. The emerging digital memories concept involves the creation of a repository of memories specific to individuals. We believe this abundance of personal data can be utilised as a form of authentication. In this paper, we propose our digital memories based two-factor authentication mechanism, and also present our promising evaluation results
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