Implementing graphic passwords in Directory Services Systems
Keywords:
database security, distributed activities, multimedia information, multimedia processing, watermarkingAbstract
This paper presents the necessary steps for the implementation of multimedia password support within Directory Services. The trend of using multimedia mechanisms is quite new and furthermore relatively unused in authentication as well authorization. Implementing this type of password is justified by the increased level of security within the identity management of directory services.References
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