Who is Saisrikanth ?
Software Engineer at Microsoft. Graduated with M.S. in Computer Science from University of Illinois at Chicago [Aug 2015 - May 2017]. I am someone who is curious in understanding how things evolve. A Self-Learner who uses various online resources and TED Talks to keep myself updated.
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Preventing Identity Theft using Shift Key mechanism and QR Code with Sudoku Puzzle
Abstract:
To build a Digital Fortress that could distinguish between a real user and a hacker and provide the hacker with the data he/she
needs [fake data] and safeguards the real data. This could be a method to prevent identity thefts from happening. Identity thefts
occur due to the methods of inefficient Authentication procedures practiced. The identity thefts can be reduced by having a
multiple number of steps of authentication which would allow the system to be more secure and also productive at the same
time. A Sudoku game, for instance can be used as a method of finding the real user. Not only that, the system has to
automatically get hold of the files stored in the server once the download is done by the real user so that no one can ever access
the files that once existed. By this way, the hacker could be cheated and the user data could be protected. The digital fortress
will have the intelligence to detect things and act accordingly