Introduce randommess in keypress timings

rysiek rysiek at hackerspace.pl
Tue Oct 6 05:03:27 PDT 2015


Dnia poniedziałek, 5 października 2015 12:26:17 piszesz:
> Rysiek,
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystroke_dynamics
> 
> We may first want to understand the minimum resolution that timing
> requires. Keypress events can be randomized within this interval.
> 
> Another track:
> 170WPM ~= 42000 KPH ~= 11 KPS
> 
> So, maybe we have 90ms delay on average between keystrokes for a speed
> typist.

Right.

> I didn't realize you could use keystroke analysis to identify one person
> out of a pool of millions, rather, that a certain keystroke pattern matches
> as best a certain subset of users but it wouldn't be valuable/practical for
> positive identification. Text analysis is probably a way more useful signal.
> 
> In for more details,

https://paul.reviews/behavioral-profiling-the-password-you-cant-change/
http://www.behaviosec.com/technology/demos/

I am still trying to wrap my head around it.

-- 
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Michał "rysiek" Woźniak

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