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Towards new security primitives based on hard AI problems

Towards new security primitives based on hard AI problems
Towards new security primitives based on hard AI problems

Many security primitives are based on hard mathematical problems. Using hard AI problems for security has emerged as an exciting new paradigm (with Captcha being the most successful example). However, this paradigm has achieved just a limited success, and has been under-explored. In this paper, we motivate and sketch a new security primitive based on hard AI problems.

Captcha as gRaphical passwords (CaRP), Cross-device authentication, Passwords
0302-9743
3-10
Springer
Zhu, Bin B.
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Yan, Jeff
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Zhu, Bin B.
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Yan, Jeff
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Zhu, Bin B. and Yan, Jeff (2013) Towards new security primitives based on hard AI problems. In Security Protocols XXI - 21st International Workshop, Revised Selected Papers. vol. 8263 LNCS, Springer. pp. 3-10 . (doi:10.1007/978-3-642-41717-7_2).

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Abstract

Many security primitives are based on hard mathematical problems. Using hard AI problems for security has emerged as an exciting new paradigm (with Captcha being the most successful example). However, this paradigm has achieved just a limited success, and has been under-explored. In this paper, we motivate and sketch a new security primitive based on hard AI problems.

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Published date: 2013
Venue - Dates: 21st International Workshop on Security Protocols XXI, , Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2013-03-19 - 2013-03-20
Keywords: Captcha as gRaphical passwords (CaRP), Cross-device authentication, Passwords

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Local EPrints ID: 500837
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/500837
ISSN: 0302-9743
PURE UUID: 3d0fc8fc-9d2d-46c5-a44e-69ea0be33892

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Last modified: 13 May 2025 17:24

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Author: Bin B. Zhu
Author: Jeff Yan

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