Brandon Grey Google Glass Input Inputting information into google glass has been limited to either gestures or speech This limits how users can securely put in passwords or PINs Google glasses unique display of information provides new ways of entering confidential information ID: 218101
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Authenticating with Google Glass
Brandon GreySlide2
Google Glass Input
Inputting information into google glass has been limited to either gestures or speech.
This limits how users can securely put in passwords or PINs
Google glasses unique display of information provides new ways of entering confidential information. Slide3
PIN Numbers
One way they came up with to input information was to use a random string of integers.
User would add each digit of his secret PIN to the random string mod 10.
The User would then just speak the pseudo-password.
Example:
Secret PIN: 1234
Random
Ints
: 5920
Correct Entry: 6154Slide4
Graphical Passwords
Have users pick from set of images
Identify the correct image
Works with AR glasses because no threat of Shoulder SurfingSlide5
Source
Bailey, Daniel, Markus
Dürmuth
, and Christof
Paar
. "“Typing” Passwords with Voice Recognition: How to Authenticate to Google Glass." Web. 13 Nov. 2014. &
lt;http
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;.