Abstract

Password is the most widely used identity verification method in computer security domain. However, due to its simplicity, it is vulnerable to imposter attacks. Keystroke dynamics adds a shield to password. Password typing patterns or timing vectors of a user are measured and used to train a novelty detector model. However, without manual pre-processing to remove noises and outliers resulting from typing inconsistencies, a poor detection accuracy results. Thus, in this paper, we propose an automatic feature subset selection process that can automatically selects a relevant subset of features and ignores the rest, thus producing a better accuracy. Genetic algorithm is employed to implement a randomized search and SVM, an excellent novelty detector with fast learning speed, is employed as a base learner. Preliminary experiments show a promising result.

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