| Literature DB >> 29238444 |
Katherine A Smith1, Leming Zhou2, Valerie J M Watzlaf2.
Abstract
Many functions previously conducted on desktop computers are now performed on smartphones. Smartphones provide convenience, portability, and connectivity. When smartphones are used in the conduct of telehealth, sensitive data is invariably accessed, rendering the devices in need of user authentication to ensure data protection. User authentication of smartphones can help mitigate potential Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) breaches and keep sensitive patient information protected, while also facilitating the convenience of smartphones within everyday life and healthcare. This paper presents and examines several types of authentication methods available to smartphone users to help ensure security of sensitive data from attackers. The applications of these authentication methods in telehealth are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Authentication; Biometrics; HIPAA; Mobile security; Telehealth
Year: 2017 PMID: 29238444 PMCID: PMC5716614 DOI: 10.5195/ijt.2017.6226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Telerehabil ISSN: 1945-2020
A Summary of Three Major Types of Authentication Methods
| Authentication Type | Benefits | Disadvantages | Security |
|---|---|---|---|
| Knowledge Based (e.g., PIN, password, passphrase) | Ease of use | User chooses easy/weak passwords or PINs | More susceptible to dictionary attacks and brute force attacks |
| User Possession (e.g., token, access card) | Without the token, unauthorized users cannot breach the device | Inconvenient | Enhances security but only if token is available and not damaged |
| Physiological Biometric (e.g., fingerprints, facial characteristics, Iris patterns) | Simple to use | Low usability deters usage | Increased security due to the uniqueness of physiological characteristics |
| Behavior Biometric (e.g., signature, voice, gait, touch dynamics) | Convenient | Background re-authentication will require input | Increased security. More difficult for attacker to replicate |