Hello guys, I am currently doing some research on Keystroke Biometrics. If you guys don't know what that is it is basically a backend keyrecorder that takes your typing signature (time keys are held down, which shift you use for which letters, time in between keypresses etc...) and uses it in order to authenticate your login. So basically if your signature is not present when you type your password, then the system will lock you out regardless of if you got the password correct.
I am mainly focusing on the different types of key switches and how it effects the verification process, and need some information in order to figure out the remainder of my research.
I really need 2 things: The activation point of Topre on an HHKB preferably in graph form, and if you guys had any suggestions for this that I can add to my presentation.
So far I have a board with custom switches (Holy GSus), a Topre board, a really old MX Blue Board, a scissor switch board, and access to the basic corporate HP/Dell rubber dome desktop board. I have decided to focus on a couple different aspects, including keylogging, remote accessing (using a keyboard that is connected to the computer via a program like TeamViewer), and mobile access (typing the password in on your phone), but want to bring some more into the paper because I feel like it will not end up being long enough.
Let me know what you guys think!