Depending on the graphical password schema, the key-space can be even bigger than alpha-numeric passwords. However, in conventional passwords, users will re-use letters within a password. This study investigates graphical passwords for symbol-reuse and finds that users do not re-use symbols with the same frequency as conventional passwords. The user-selected key-space for graphical passwords is smaller than theoretically expected. This study also reports on perceptions of graphical passwords: 52% of people do not support the use of graphical passwords within their organization. Furthermore, 57% of respondents do not support the use of such technology in their financial institutions.
Reference:
Vorster, JS and Van Heerden, RP. 2015. A study of perceptions of graphical passwords. Journal of Information Warfare, 14(3), 11pp.
Vorster, J., & Van Heerden, R. P. (2015). A study of perceptions of graphical passwords. Peregrine Technical Solutions. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9536
Vorster, JS, and Renier P Van Heerden. "A study of perceptions of graphical passwords." (2015): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9536
Vorster J, Van Heerden RP, A study of perceptions of graphical passwords; Peregrine Technical Solutions; 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9536 .
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