Abstract

Electronic Personal Synthesis Behavior (EPSB) algorithm is suggested for authenticating authorized users’ behavior. It stands for the electronic diagnostic process to agave out the manner of the authorized user. The purpose of this algorithm is to analyze the human “behavior” on the authentication layer to improve the performance of passwords by improving the predictive layer. The main task of this algorithm is monitoring all the activities associated with the password on duration, error, and style to the authorized user. Normally, the security procedure in any system affects the users’ acceptance and ease of use. This paper aims to evaluate the effects of applying EPSB on users’ acceptance. The preliminary experiments were applied in Al Buraimi University College (BUC), Oman for ten working days. The data were collected from 220 students enrolled in the Departments of IT and Business. The validation structure was prepared based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The cumulative percentage results of Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, Behavioral Intention to Use, and Actual System Use are 84.4151%, 86.364%, 95.4542%, and 95.4545%, respectively. This indicates that the proposed EPSB is highly accepted among the collected sample.

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