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As the integration of smart mobile devices to the Internet of Things (IoT) applications is becoming widespread, mobile device usage, interactions with other devices, and mobility patterns of users carry significant amount of information about the daily routines of the users who are in possession of these devices. This rich set of data, if observed over a time period, can be used to effectively verify...
Mobile devices can carry large amounts of personal data, but are often left unsecured. PIN locks are inconvenient to use and thus have seen low adoption (33% of users). While biometrics are beginning to be used for mobile device authentication, they are used only for initial unlock. Mobile devices secured with only login authentication are still vulnerable to data theft when in an unlocked state....
Smartphones are increasingly entering people's life; every person in the house carry one or two smartphones (Android, iPhone, Tab…). They use explicit authentication, which is inefficient; once the smartphone is stolen, a thief can steal personal information stored on the phone and can access all services that might have the password stored. In addition, elderly and physically impaired users need...
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