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Mohamed Khamis

Researcher at University of Glasgow

Publications -  149
Citations -  2148

Mohamed Khamis is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Virtual reality. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 98 publications receiving 1258 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohamed Khamis include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich & German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence.

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Understanding Shoulder Surfing in the Wild: Stories from Users and Observers

TL;DR: A user survey is presented in which actual stories about shoulder surfing on mobile devices from both users and observers are investigated, indicating that shoulder surfing mainly occurs in an opportunistic, non-malicious way.
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Stay Cool! Understanding Thermal Attacks on Mobile-based User Authentication

TL;DR: It is found that thermal attacks are indeed viable on mobile devices; overlapping patterns significantly decrease successful thermal attack rate from 100% to 16.67%, while PINs remain vulnerable even with duplicate digits, and recommends for users and designers of authentication schemes on how to resist thermal attacks.
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Introduction and establishment of virtual training in the factory of the future

TL;DR: The design, implementation and evaluation of an advanced virtual training system, which has been developed in the EU-FP7 project VISTRA, is introduced, which is one of the leading industries in adopting future factory concepts and technologies such as cyber-physical systems and internet of things.
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GazeTouchPass: Multimodal Authentication Using Gaze and Touch on Mobile Devices

TL;DR: This work proposes a multimodal scheme, GazeTouchPass, that combines gaze and touch for shoulder-surfing resistant user authentication on mobile devices that is usable and significantly more secure than single-modal authentication against basic and even advanced shoulder-Surfing attacks.
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The Role of Eye Gaze in Security and Privacy Applications: Survey and Future HCI Research Directions

TL;DR: The literature is canvassed and the utility of gaze in security applications is classified into a) authentication, b) privacy protection, and c) gaze monitoring during security critical tasks, which allows for charting several research directions.