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3D Login For More Secure Authentication

Abstract

3D password is nothing but a multifactor authentication scheme. Authentication is a necessary element need to provide to any system as it leads to provide more security to that system. But current authentication techniques have some limitations and weaknesses. They are textual passwords, biometric authentications, graphical passwords, etc. These techniques do not satisfy the security concern regarding authentication scheme completely. A new improved authentication technique is used to overcome the drawbacks of previously existing techniques, which is called as 3D password. In this technique, 3D password is created with help of 3D virtual environment. 3D virtual environment is just a user interface provided to the scheme which looks like same as real environment. 3D virtual environment is consisting of real time object scenarios. User navigates inside the 3D virtual environment and user’s interactions towards the objects construct the user’s 3D password. This scheme is hard to break and easy to use and also for user, it is easy to remember the 3D password. As 3D password is advanced authentication scheme, it is more secure authentication scheme than any other authentication techniques. In this paper, we present and evaluate our contribution towards 3D Login to the E-mail client system with the help of 3D password to become more secure and more user-friendly to the users. This paper also explains the concept about what is the 3D password, how the Working of 3D password scheme is done, some concepts related to 3D password, applications of the scheme.

Ashwini A. Khatpe, Sheetal T. Patil, Amruta D. More, Dipak V. Waghmare, Ajit S. Shitole

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