A Protected Single Sign-On Technique Using 2D Password in Distributed Computer Networks

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Mrs. P. V. Jothikantham, Mr. S. Prakadeswaran

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Single Sign-On (SSO) is a new authentication mechanism that enables a legal user with a single credential to be authenticated by multiple service providers in a distributed computer network. Recently, a new SSO scheme providing well-organized security argument failed to meet credential privacy and soundness of authentication. The main goal of this project is to provide security using Single Sign-On scheme meeting at least three basic security requirements, i.e., unforgetability, credential privacy, and soundness. User identification is an important access control mechanism for client–server networking architectures. The concept of Single Sign-On can allow legal users to use the unitary token to access different service providers in distributed computer networks. To overcome few drawbacks like not preserving user anonymity when possible attacks occur and extensive overhead costs of time-synchronized mechanisms, we propose a secure Single Sign-On mechanism that is efficient, secure, and suitable for mobile devices in distributed computer networks. In a real-life application, the mobile user can use the mobile device, e.g., a cell phone, with the unitary token to access multiservice, such as downloading music; receive/reply electronic mails etc. Our scheme is based on one-way hash functions and random nonce to solve the weaknesses described above and to decrease the overhead of the system. The proposed scheme is more secure with two types of password scheme namely, Text password and Graphical Password referred as 2D password in distributed computer networks that yields a more efficient system that consumes lower energy. The proposed system has less communication overhead. It eliminates the need for time synchronization and there is no need of holding multiple passwords for different services.

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, M. P. V. J. M. S. P. (2014). A Protected Single Sign-On Technique Using 2D Password in Distributed Computer Networks. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 2(8), 2306–2311. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v2i8.3700
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