Presenter Information

Luke T. NiemeyerFollow

Major

Computer Science

Anticipated Graduation Year

2025

Access Type

Open Access

Abstract

Zero Involvement Authentication (ZIA) is a technique for automatically authenticating computers to networks. Many ZIA research systems lack a realistic evaluation, and ZIA publications often lack comparison to existing work because hardware and software are difficult to replicate. OpenCAPS enables ZIA researchers to compare new implementations to existing work.

Faculty Mentors & Instructors

Neil Klingensmith, PhD, Department of Computer Science; Juan Martinez, Department of Computer Science; Isaac Ahlgren, Department of Computer Science

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OpenCAPS: An Open Source System for Evaluating Context-based Authentication Protocols

Zero Involvement Authentication (ZIA) is a technique for automatically authenticating computers to networks. Many ZIA research systems lack a realistic evaluation, and ZIA publications often lack comparison to existing work because hardware and software are difficult to replicate. OpenCAPS enables ZIA researchers to compare new implementations to existing work.