DocumentCode :
1934074
Title :
A variety of automated turing tests for network security: Using AI-hard problems in perception and cognition to ensure secure collaborations
Author :
McIntire, John P. ; McIntire, Lindsey K. ; Havig, Paul R.
Author_Institution :
Air Force Res. Lab., 711th Human Performance Wing / RHCV, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
fYear :
2009
fDate :
18-22 May 2009
Firstpage :
155
Lastpage :
162
Abstract :
There are a multitude of collaborative and network applications that are vulnerable to interference, infiltration, or attack by automated computer programs. Malicious programs can spam or otherwise disrupt email systems, blogs, and file sharing networks. They can cheat at online gaming, skew the results of online polls, or conduct denial-of-service attacks. And sophisticated AI ldquochat-botsrdquo can pose as humans in order to gather intelligence from unsuspecting targets. Thus, a recurring problem in collaborative systems is how to verify that a user is a human and not a computer. Following the work of Coates et al., von Ahn et al., and others, we propose several AI-hard problems in perception and cognition that can serve as ldquoCAPTCHAs,rdquo or tests capable of distinguishing between human-level intelligence and artificial intelligence, ensuring that all collaborators interfacing a particular system are humans and not nefarious computer programs.
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; groupware; human computer interaction; security of data; artificial intelligence; automated computer programs; automated turing tests; collaborative systems; denial-of-service attacks; email systems; file sharing networks; human-level intelligence; malicious programs; network security; online gaming; secure collaborations; unsuspecting targets; Application software; Artificial intelligence; Automatic testing; Blogs; Cognition; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Computer networks; Humans; Interference; awareness in collaborative systems; cognitive and psychological issues in collaboration; coordination and cooperationmechanisms; human factors in collaboration; human-machine collaborative interaction;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2009. CTS '09. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4584-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4586-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CTS.2009.5067476
Filename :
5067476
Link To Document :
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