Title :
Secure session on mobile: An exploration on combining biometric, trustzone, and user behavior
Author :
Tao Feng ; DeSalvo, Nicholas ; Lei Xu ; Xi Zhao ; Xi Wang ; Weidong Shi
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Dept., Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract :
With the rise of Internet connected mobile devices, applications have migrated from PCs to mobile computing platforms. An important aspect, payment processing, faces new security challenges from these developments. Inasmuch, these advancements demand efforts from researchers and industry to meet increasing security needs. Threats can ensue from data loss, theft from lost, stolen, or decommissioned devices, information-stealing malware, and password peeping. We propose a secure framework for sensitive session driven applications which combines biometric-based continuous and implicit tracking of user identities, and TrustZone. This framework is accomplished through monitoring fingerprint authentication logs as well as detecting events when the phone has left the user´s hands, all while in TrustZone, a platform for secure computation and storage on mobile devices. This solution leverages multiple onboard sensors as well as the ARM architecture to accomplish these feats. We conducted two user-studies acquiring smartphone users´ usage statistics to investigate security and usability needs of our identity-tracking solution. To monitor these subtle gestures in real-world uncontrolled environments, multi-session data collection has been conducted to iteratively improve system performance. The evaluation results have demonstrated the feasibility of this framework as a secure session-based payment system.
Keywords :
Internet; fingerprint identification; invasive software; mobile computing; trusted computing; ARM architecture; Internet connected mobile device; biometric-based continuous tracking; data loss; decommissioned device; event detection; fingerprint authentication log monitoring; identity-tracking solution; implicit tracking; information-stealing malware; mobile computing platform; multisession data collection; onboard sensor; password peeping; payment processing; secure computation; secure session-based payment system; secure storage; security need; sensitive session driven application; system performance; trustzone; user behavior; user identity; Authentication; Monitoring; Sensors; Smart phones; Switches; Web services; Biometric; Secure Session; Sensor Fusion; TrustZone; User Behavior;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile Computing, Applications and Services (MobiCASE), 2014 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
DOI :
10.4108/icst.mobicase.2014.257767