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Authentication Modeling with Five Generic Processes

Other Computer Science 2019-10-04 v1 Cryptography and Security Software Engineering

Abstract

Conceptual modeling is an essential tool in many fields of study, including security specification in information technology systems. As a model, it restricts access to resources and identifies possible threats to the system. We claim that current modeling languages (e.g., Unified Modeling Language, Business Process Model and Notation) lack the notion of genericity, which refers to a limited set of elementary processes. This paper proposes five generic processes for modeling the structural behavior of a system: creating, releasing, transferring, receiving, and processing. The paper demonstrates these processes within the context of public key infrastructure, biometric, and multifactor authentication. The results indicate that the proposed generic processes are sufficient to represent these authentication schemes.

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@article{arxiv.1910.01597,
  title  = {Authentication Modeling with Five Generic Processes},
  author = {Sabah Al-Fedaghi and MennatAllah Bayoumi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.01597},
  year   = {2019}
}

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10 pages, 18 figures

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