2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6669429
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Design and Implementation of Continuous Authentication Mechanism Based on Multimodal Fusion Mechanism

Abstract: Most of the current authentication mechanisms adopt the “one-time authentication,” which authenticate users for initial access. Once users have been authenticated, they can access network services without further verifications. In this case, after an illegal user completes authentication through identity forgery or a malicious user completes authentication by hijacking a legitimate user, his or her behaviour will become uncontrollable and may result in unknown risks to the network. These kinds of insider attac… Show more

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“…An investigation of several consequences and causes of node capture attacks and classification in terms of adversary's capabilities, attack targets and vulnerabilities was done. Multimodal Fusion-based Continuous Authentication (MFCA) scheme was proposed by Guan et al [41] to protect data confidentiality and avoid attacks. The scheme verified user identities constantly by collecting multidimensional behaviour characteristics through online procedure, and locks out users if any strange behaviours were noticed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An investigation of several consequences and causes of node capture attacks and classification in terms of adversary's capabilities, attack targets and vulnerabilities was done. Multimodal Fusion-based Continuous Authentication (MFCA) scheme was proposed by Guan et al [41] to protect data confidentiality and avoid attacks. The scheme verified user identities constantly by collecting multidimensional behaviour characteristics through online procedure, and locks out users if any strange behaviours were noticed.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%