Speech based Password Protected Cyber Applications
Urmila Shrawankar, V M Thakare

TL;DR
This paper explores the development of speech-based password protected cyber applications to enhance security beyond traditional text passwords, aiming to improve protection for online services.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach of using speech as a password mechanism for cyber applications, addressing limitations of text-based passwords.
Findings
Speech passwords can potentially increase security.
Preliminary implementation shows feasibility of speech-based authentication.
Further research needed for robustness and user acceptance.
Abstract
Whenever we think of cyber applications, we visualize the model that gives the idea that we are sitting in front of computer at home or workplace connected to internet and performing all the work that generally we have to go and do on a specific place for example e-shopping, e-banking, e-education etc. In case of e-shopping, we view all the products on the computer screen with all details by a single mouse click, select the product and do all further money transaction through net. When we think of security, is it 100% secure? No, not at all because though it is password protected, the password is a text base secrete code that can be open. Therefore this paper is concentrated on preparation of speech based password protected applications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRobotics and Automated Systems · User Authentication and Security Systems · Cognitive Computing and Networks
