Abstract

Remote authentication of IT users requires keeping authentication data at a server that brings forth an issue of trust. In this paper we present a method of verifying the user's authenticity at a remote server that allows refusing to keep sample biometric attributes and passwords (both at the server and the client computer). The method allows using different biometric attributes and methods of their processing. The reliability of the authentication directly depends on the stability of biometric data. Peculiarities of handwritten passwords may be used as biometric attributes.

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