expanded password system (10-page)
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- Reliable Identity Assurance -
7th January, 2016Mnemonic Security, Inc., Japan
Expass Assured Identities Ltd., UK (under way)
Setting Up Global Headquarters in UKVersion 3
Few people can recall more than several unique passwords due
to the cognitive phenomenon called “Interference of Memory”.
The password predicament can be largely mitigated by our
that accepts images
as well as conventional characters.
Wait! Passwords should not be
killed dead, but should be expanded
There are
several known
pictures in the
matrix
I can easily find all
of them right away
Only I can select all
of them correctly
Both images and characters being accepted, I now have broader choices.
The prototype of EPS made its debut in early 2000 in Japan.
Perhaps a bit too early and in a wrong place .
Torturous login is history. Login is now comfortable, relaxing and healing.
Multi-factor authentications? - Dependent on a password as one of
the factors !
Biometrics?- Dependent on a password in
case of false rejection !
ID federations? - Single point of failure &
dependent on a master-
password !
World with passwords killed dead?
- Life with no safe sleep. Nightmare!
is unique in that it enables users to make use of
“episodic/autobiographic” image memory that is the
least susceptible to “interference of memory”
Congested with many competitions are the domains AROUND
the password,
i.e., biometrics, two/multi-factor schemes and ID federations
(single-sign-on services and password management tools),
all of which depend on the use or combined-use of the password
either for security or convenience.
No congestion is seen as yet IN the domain of the very successor to
the head-aching character-based password.
In this domain our Expanded Password System that accepts images
as well as characters would be found outstanding as a pioneer.
Simple picture passwords including emoji-PIN and pattern-on-grid
methods can be deployed on the EPS platform.
Better security gained for users of password-managers and SSOservices
thanks to more reliable master-passwords for decentralised deployment.
Even better security gained for users of two/multi-factor authentication
schemes thanks to a more reliable password as one of the factors.
Less vulnerable security gained for users of biometric product operated
with a fallback password thanks to a more reliable fallback password.
Nothing lost for users who do not like the troubles of using images
because they can keep using character-based passwords as before.
Lost is a small extra trouble of getting images registered.
Who bear costs?
•Governments
•Businesses
•Organisations
•Identity-sensitive
Individuals
The project of re-launching Expanded Password System in UK is given the
Greenlight Status as “technology of exceptional potential” under Global
Entrepreneur Programme (GEP) of UK Trade & Investment.
• Where?–PCs, Tablets, Phones, Wearables, Clouds
–used Online & Offline, Indoor & Outdoor
• What applications?–For Stand-alone, ID federations,
–Two/Multi-factors, and With Biometrics
• For Whom?–From the elderly
–To the panicked soldiers
Client Softwarefor
Device LoginApplications Login
Image-to-Code Conversion
Server Softwarefor
Online-AccessOnetime PasswordOpen ID Compatible
Data Encryption Softwarewith on-the-fly key generationSingle & Distributed Authority
Brand
expass (globally)
Mnemonic Guard(over 10 years in Japan)
Hitoshi Kokumai, Inventor of Expanded Password System
“expass” “Mnemonic Guard” and Founder of Mnemonic Security,
Inc. Japan and Expass Identity Assurance Limited, UK (under way).
https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/141508358?trk=pulse-det-athr_posts
On Advisory Board will be Laurent Liscia, CEO of OASIS, with the message:
"As the CEO of OASIS, a standards organization that has an established track record in
identity management, security and privacy, I see the wisdom in the principles put forward
by the Mnemonic Security team. Their approach may not be new-fangled or "hip", but it is
rooted in a deep understanding of human needs in relation to security and authentication.
The value proposition of their mnemonic software is quite clear in this ever-so-hot market,
and I see potential in the consumer arena.“
Among the leading supporters are
- Don Thibeau, Chairman of Open Identity Exchange and Executive Director of
OpenID Foundation
- Colonel (retired) Hiroshi Itoh, Founding Commander of Systems Defense Unit,
Signal Brigade, Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces.
We are in the middle of the decades-long game of having
the finalist candidates chosen for the legitimate
successor to centuries-old seals and signatures, which
will make the basic foundation for the real/cyber-fused
society. Please join us and support us for this nicely
exciting enterprise.
For more information, business scheme and profit planning,
please contact Hitoshi Kokumai at
Mail: [email protected] Skype: kokumaiskype
Tel: 81-90-5460-7350 (when staying in Japan)
44-7738-905032 (when staying in UK)
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