Can A Drunk Person Authenticate Using Brain Waves?
Offered By: 0xdade via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a fascinating conference talk from Shmoocon 2017 that investigates the intriguing question of whether intoxicated individuals can successfully authenticate using brain wave technology. Delve into the research presented by Tommy Chin and Peter Muller as they examine the intersection of neuroscience, cybersecurity, and alcohol consumption. Learn about the potential implications of brain wave authentication systems and how they might be affected by altered states of consciousness. Gain insights into the challenges and possibilities of this cutting-edge approach to user verification, and consider the broader implications for security and privacy in an increasingly digital world.
Syllabus
Can A Drunk Person Authenticate Using Brain Waves? - Tommy Chin, Peter Muller
Taught by
0xdade
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