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Passwords to Succeed Passwords

By Hitoshi Kokumai
March 30, 2017
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Traditional passwords are increasingly being viewed as one of the weakest links in digital security, prompting technology companies and financial institutions to explore more secure alternatives. From biometric authentication and token-based verification to device-based identity systems, the industry is moving toward a future where traditional credentials may no longer be the primary method of protecting accounts and transactions. As cyber threats continue to evolve and consumers demand more convenient login experiences, the push toward alternative authentication methods is gaining momentum across banking, payments, and online commerce.

Login credentials are hard to manage. ID federations, which create a single point of failure, generally rely on master credentials. So do many multi-factor authentication systems as one of the key factors. A truly credential-free world could become a criminal’s utopia. So what comes next?

Hitoshi Kokumai, president of Mnemonic Security, advocates an Expanded Password System that allows users to rely on unforgettable images as well as conventional text-based authentication. The approach is designed to be both intuitive and secure while reducing the frustration commonly associated with login processes. Here is a 30-second summary video, “Password-free Life – Utopia or Dystopia?”

Some readers may wonder about biometrics, which have long been viewed as a replacement for traditional credentials. Kokumai addresses that issue in another 30-second video, “Turn off biometrics where security matters.” The latest draft of National Institute of Standards and Technology Digital Identity Guidelines states that “Biometrics SHALL be used with another authentication factor.” From that perspective, biometrics alone may not fully replace traditional authentication methods.

Readers interested in the theoretical background are invited to review Kokumai’s seven-page article, “IntuitivePasswords – Passwords succeeding passwords.”

Hitoshi Kokumai is the inventor of the Expanded Password System, which enables people to use episodic image memories for intuitive and secure identity authentication. He has spent more than 15 years raising concerns about the misuse of biometrics and the false sense of security they can create.

Mnemonic Security Inc. was founded in 2001 to promote the Expanded Password System. The company name references the idea that identity should be protected through individual memory and personal intent. Following pilot-scale operations in Japan, the company is currently searching for a location for its global headquarters.

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