#StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
Password Free Android
1. Google Aims To Kill PasswordsGoogle Aims To Kill Passwords
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Trust API Built On The Project Abacus BaseTrust API Built On The Project Abacus Base
2. Techugo Updates
Now, Android users will be able to log in to services using a combination of their face, typing
patterns and how they move.
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3. What’s It All About
Google’s plan to eliminate passwords in favor of systems that take into account a combination
of signals – like your typing patterns, your walking patterns, your current location, and more
will be available to Android developers by year-end.
This was announced in an under-the-radar announcement Friday afternoon at the Google I/O
developer conference, by the head of Google’s research unit ATAP (Advanced Technology and
Projects) Daniel Kaufman released the news
4. Why It’s Needed
Today, secure logins, like those used by banks or in the enterprise environment, often require
more than just a username and password.
They tend to also require the entry of a unique PIN, which is generally sent to your phone via
SMS or emailed.
This is commonly referred to as two-factor authentication, as it combines something you
know (your password) with something you have in your possession, like your phone.
5. Project Abacus
Project Abacus, is the name for a system that opts for biometrics over two-factor
authentication.
Project Abacus was first introduced at Google I/O last year, where it was described as an
ambitious plan to move the burden of passwords and PINs from the user to the device.
6. Trust API
Project Abacus, is the name for a system that opts for biometrics over two-factor
authentication.
Project Abacus was first introduced at Google I/O last year, where it was described as an
ambitious plan to move the burden of passwords and
PINs from the user to the device.
7. How It Works
With Project Abacus, users would instead unlock devices or sign into applications based on a
cumulative “Trust Score.”
This score would be calculated using a variety of factors, including your typing patterns,
current location, speed and voice patterns, facial recognition, and other things.
8. Smart LockV/S Project Abacus
Smart Lock, lets you automatically unlock your device when you’re in a trusted location, have
a trusted Bluetooth device connected, when you’re carrying your device, or when the device
recognizes your face.
Project Abacus is a bit different. It runs in the background on your device to continually
collect data about you to form its Trust Score.
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