Godkända
Mobilbaserad multifaktorautentiseringslösning för Access kontroll
Alvin Ohlsson (15) och August Larsson (15)
Start
2020-01-27
Presentation
2020-06-12 13:15
Plats:
Via Zoom (maila för länk)
Avslutat:
2020-07-08
Examensrapport:
Sammanfattning
As the world is becoming more security aware there is an increased demand on secure solutions for authentication and authorization, both from a purely network based perspective but also from a physical perspective. The common way of doing this today is by using an RFID card + PIN combination, which is what Axis use on their door station units for opening doors. This solution might not always be the most convenient, as you always must carry your card with you and have a brief interaction with the unit. An alternative is to use your mobile phone, which you most likely already always have in your pocket. A modern mobile phone contains many different technologies and sensors such as NFC, BLE, Wi-Fi, Location, etc.,and many buildings have Smart readers on their doors that could communicate with said mobile technologies. As the basis for this project, Axis have asked for this traditional solution to be replaced with a mobile based application, where emphasis is put on higher ease of use rather than improved security. In related projects, solutions typically included few but technical authentication factors to either achieve high security at the cost of convenience, or low to no effort solutions with lacking evidence of security. Additionally, many of the solutions only aim to authenticate the user to a single client (e.g. a computer), while this project involves the extra step of identifying which door is being requested access to. Based on the three classic authentication scheme categories object-based, knowledge-based and biometrics-based, the aim of this project is to combine several authentication factors to scale down the user effort required as far as possible while remaining within acceptable levels of security.
Handledare: Johan Adolfsson (Axis) och Maria Kihl (EIT)
Examinator: Christian Nyberg (EIT)