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Human Computation with an Application to Passwords - Manuel Blum - USENIX Enigma - 2017

Offered By: USENIX Enigma Conference via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a groundbreaking approach to password security in this 20-minute conference talk from USENIX Enigma 2017. Discover how to compute passwords in your head using secure humanly computable functions, eliminating the need for memorization. Learn about password schemas, challenge-response systems, and the balance between usability and security. Delve into practical examples, including a Python program demonstration, and understand the implications for password management and overall digital security.

Syllabus

Introduction
Core Message
Passwords as Functions
Password Advices
Password Manager
Password Schemas
Challenge
Response
Python Program
Magic
Usability vs Security
Schema
Password Test
Usability and Security
Model


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USENIX Enigma Conference

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