Data security in mobile devices by geo locking
M Prabu Kumar, K Praneesh Kumar Yadav (VIT University, India)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a two-level data security method for mobile devices using location-based encryption and pattern-based passwords, aiming to enhance data protection cost-effectively.
Contribution
It introduces a novel geo-locking data security scheme combining location-based encryption with pattern passwords, reducing reliance on costly biometric methods.
Findings
Enhanced data security through location-based encryption.
Reduced costs by replacing biometric authentication.
Improved resistance to hostile data access scenarios.
Abstract
In this paper we present a way of hiding the data in mobile devices from being compromised. We use two level data hiding technique, where in its first level data is encrypted and stored in special records and the second level being a typical password protection scheme. The second level is for secure access of information from the device. In the first level, encryption of the data is done using the location coordinates as key. Location Coordinates are rounded up figures of longitude and latitude information. In the second phase the password entry differs from conventional schemes. Here we have used the patterns of traditional Rangoli for specifying the password and gaining access, thus minimising the chances of data leak in hostile situations. The proposed structure would be a better trade off in comparison with the previous models which use Bio Metric authentication -- a relatively…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUser Authentication and Security Systems · Biometric Identification and Security · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
