User Experience Project
Secure accounts start with strong, unique passwords. In this digital age where users have many accounts, this is often unrealistic without a password manager. It seems that even password managers have vulnerabilities and can be breached.
This is a project concept for a password manager that uses cutting-edge technologies to makes managing passwords easy and secure.
We asked this question to 40 people in an independent survey. 87.5% indicated that they have, and reported annoyance and inconvience at the process of resetting forgotten passwords.
The average person has 100 passwords
Secure passwords contain at least 12 characters
80% of passwords are considered unsecure
Each day 6.85 million accounts are hacked
How concerned are you that your password will be stolen?
How likely are you to purchase a password management product?
What devices do you use to access password-protected accounts?
How often to you reuse the same password for multiple accounts?
Reuse the same password for multiple accounts
Share passwords with colleagues
Use name or birthdate in passwords
Write down passwords
Design a password management product that is secure, accessible to all user accounts across devices, and is convenient to use?
When the user is presented with login information, the Bluetooth connected Fob will be notified. Once the user autenticates with their fingerprint, the Fob transmits the login information.
The Fob application analyzes all stored passwords and assigns a score of strong, medium, and weak. Users can easily identify weak passwords and create edit them to be more secure.
The Fob application provides a birds-eye view of all accounts to allow the user to monitor login information, devices that were used to login, as well as an overview of the passowrd security score.
When the user is unable to locate their Fob, they can search its location using GPS or ping the Fobs speaker.
In the event the Fob is lost, the user has the ability to lock their account.
Savannah College of Art & Design
Viki Suslovic, Koan Sun
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Fun Fact: The hook for this presentation pitch was to be unable to log into the presentation due to wrong password credentials!.