The IEEE Biometrics Council invites participants to the upcoming (free)
webinar by Prof. Terence Sim on “Continuous Authentication – Still a
Thing after 20 years?”. Detail on the webinar are given below:
Title: Continuous Authentication – Still a Thing after 20 years?
Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Terence Sim, National University of Singapore
When: January 17, 2024 at 11 am Beijing Time (8:30 am IST, 7 pm PST and
10 pm ET on 16 Jan 2024)
Where: Online (Zoom)
Registration: (free, but required):
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5_O5LVVsQwSxMKuayQNSBw
*** Talk Summary ***
In this webinar, the speaker will explore the concept of Continuous
Authentication (CA), a security measure where a computer system
continuously verifies the identity of the user during a session. This
approach is contrasted with One-Time Authentication (OTA), which only
verifies identity at the session’s start. Although CA was first proposed
in 2000, it has gained significant attention recently due to the
widespread use of smartphones and IoT devices. The webinar will cover
the evolution and progress of CA over the past twenty years, addressing
the key challenges it faces and suggesting potential areas for future
research. CA is intended to enhance, not replace, OTA methods.
*** About the Speaker ***
Dr. Terence Sim is an Associate Professor at the School of Computing,
National University of Singapore (NUS). He is also Vice Dean for the NUS
Office of Admissions. Over 2 decades, Dr. Sim has conducted research in
Biometrics, Computer Vision, Computational Photography, and Privacy in
Images. He served as Second Vice President in the International
Association for Pattern Recognition from 2020 to 2022, and is still
chairing a committee there. He is also active in the IEEE Biometrics
Council, where for the past two years he chaired the Selection Working
Group for the annual awards given by the Council. Dr. Sim obtained his
PhD from Carnegie Mellon University in 2002, his MSc from Stanford
University in 1991, and his SB from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology in 1990. He is also a proud alumnus of Raffles Institution,
the oldest school in Singapore.
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https://ieee-biometrics.org/index.php/activities/webinars