Forgotten and mislaid passwords could be a thing of the past. A German start-up claims its typing recognition system will solve the problems associated with traditional password authentication.The Regensburg-based company said that its system is based on recognising individuals typing habits including speed, rhythm, agility, corrective behaviour and use of shift keys. Using a neural network the system is said to be keyboard independent and can adapt to changes in typing behaviour. To access a PC or web application users must type a single sentence. Psylock said that, unlike passwords, typing behaviours could not be stolen or copied. [ read more German entrepreneurs claim to solve the password problem]
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A machine learning approach to keystroke dynamics and authentication
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