Shoulder-surfing resistance with eye-gaze entry in cued-recall graphical passwords

A Forget, S Chiasson, R Biddle - … of the SIGCHI Conference on Human …, 2010 - dl.acm.org
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2010dl.acm.org
We present Cued Gaze-Points (CGP) as a shoulder-surfing resistant cued-recall graphical
password scheme where users gaze instead of mouse-click. This approach has several
advantages over similar eye-gaze systems, including a larger password space and its cued-
recall nature that can help users remember multiple distinct passwords. Our 45-participant
lab study is the first evaluation of gaze-based password entry via user-selected points on
images. CGP's usability is potentially acceptable, warranting further refinement and study.
We present Cued Gaze-Points (CGP) as a shoulder-surfing resistant cued-recall graphical password scheme where users gaze instead of mouse-click. This approach has several advantages over similar eye-gaze systems, including a larger password space and its cued-recall nature that can help users remember multiple distinct passwords. Our 45-participant lab study is the first evaluation of gaze-based password entry via user-selected points on images. CGP's usability is potentially acceptable, warranting further refinement and study.
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