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Passwords you'll never forget, but can't recall

机译:您永远不会忘记但忘记的密码

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We identify a wide range of human memory phenomena as potential certificates of identity. These "imprinting" behaviors are characterized by vast capacity for complex experiences, which can be recognized without apparent effort and yet cannot be transferred to others. They are suitable for use in near zero-knowledge protocols, which minimize the amount of secret information exposed to prying eyes while identifying an individual. We sketch several examples of such phenomena[1-3], and apply them in secure certification protocols. This provides a novel approach to human-computer interfaces, and raises new questions in several classic areas of psychology.
机译:我们将广泛的人类记忆现象识别为潜在的身份证明。这些“烙印”行为的特征是具有丰富的复杂经验能力,无需明显的努力就可以识别它们,但不能将其转移给其他人。它们适用于几乎为零知识的协议,该协议可在识别个人的同时最大程度地减少暴露给撬开眼睛的秘密信息的数量。我们概述了此类现象的几个示例[1-3],并将其应用于安全认证协议中。这为人机界面提供了一种新颖的方法,并在心理学的几个经典领域提出了新的问题。

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