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Open Source Security Token for Linux

A more secure login authentication model

Abstract
The project investigates and implements a two-factor authentication system utilizing the RSA cryptography scheme. The system consists of an FPGA security token and a PAM module for Linux. Two similar solutions were made, one air-gapped with a shorter key (version A), whereas the other communicated over USB (version B). The cryptography module in the FPGA supports no more than 512-bit RSA and is the greatest area of improvement - since a longer key would provide more security and still be supported by the rest of the system. Additionally, interesting follow-up projects could be to explore quantum safe cryptography schemes - especially if to be used for decades to come. Altogether, the prototype created is a basic, yet fully functional, two-factor system with no obvious security flaws if deployed correctly. The project is released as open source under the BSD license.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/53340
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Date
2017-08-10
Author
Ben Mohammad, Johan Fredriksson, Adam Mathiesen, Christoffer Roxbergh, Elin Örtenberg, Gustav
Keywords
FPGA, Linux, Open source, OpenSSL, PAM, RSA, Security, Twofactor,
Language
eng
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