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Secure Passwords Using Combinatorial Group Theory
Journal of Information Security
  • Gilbert Baumslag
  • Benjamin Fine, Fairfield University
  • Anja Moldenhauer
  • Gerhard Rosenberger
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Publication Date
1-1-2018
Abstract

Password security is a crucial component of modern internet security. In this paper, we present a provably secure method for password verification using combinatorial group theory. This method relies on the group randomizer system, a subset of the MAGNUS computer algebra system and corrects most of the present problems with challenge response systems, the most common types of password verification. Theoretical security of the considered method depends on several results in asymptotic group theory. We mention further that this method has applications for many other password situations including container security.

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Published Citation
Baumslag, G., Fine, B., Moldenhauer, A., & Rosenberger, G. (2018). Secure Passwords Using Combinatorial Group Theory. Journal of Information Security, 9(2), 154. https://doi.org/10.4236/jis.2018.92011
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10.4236/jis.2018.92011
Citation Information
Gilbert Baumslag, Benjamin Fine, Anja Moldenhauer and Gerhard Rosenberger. "Secure Passwords Using Combinatorial Group Theory" Journal of Information Security Vol. 9 Iss. 2 (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/benjamin_fine/12/