Friday, May 29, 2020

Introducing pattern hanah ©️


Just before lockdown our very own Ruhul was invited by the one of the largest departments in the country to present the first edition of pattern hanah ©️ - research findings which provide an alternative to passwords, passphrases, PINs and/or tokens (to what he abbreviated to P3T), using biometric modality and Machine Learning/AI. 

In 2016, Ruhul achieved a higher award from the University of Royal Holloway - a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) in Information Security. The university has been regarded as a world leader in the Information Security field, since the early 90s. Royal Holloway remains highly respected and Ruhul is grateful for the support of his teachers and mentors, including one of the UK’s leading professors in Crytpography, Professor Fred Piper. 

The technology pattern (ph©️) introduces principles and methods that could support a seamless authentication journey to digital services, over the traditional access using username+passwords and/or multi-factor authentication (MFA), such as time-based one time passwords (TOTP), like receiving codes on your mobile phone, voicemails or authentication app.   

The ph©️Phase 1 Ruhul worked on, achieved a Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert) in Technology with a Distinction from the University of Portsmouth. 

Speaking about his research Ruhul commented, “This is a drive towards making positive changes that can help others. It’s about finding ways to make something easier, so that many others can benefit.”

What an inspiration!

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