Cognitive function vs. accessible authentication: insights from dyslexia research


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학회: W4A '21: Proceedings of the 18th International Web for All Conference


초록

The most common authentication mechanism, the password, requires a user to recall a secret. Users take this memorisation, or cognitive function, test on a daily basis in order to gain access to systems and devices. This mechanism's design has received much scrutiny and there is a common realization that security and usability are key considerations. In this paper, we consider a third, emergent aspect: that of accessibility. Using a qualitative approach, we explore the challenges current password-based approaches pose to people with dyslexia, a relatively common cognitive disability, highlighting several issues. Following draft web accessibility guidelines, we also evaluate alternative authentication mechanisms. We observe a lack of consideration for accessibility in the area of authentication and offer suggestions for future research.


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Jacques Ophoff

Abertay University Dundee United Kingdom

United Kingdom
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Graham Johnson

Abertay University Dundee United Kingdom

United Kingdom
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karen renaud

University of Strathclyde Glasgow United Kingdom

United Kingdom

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