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SQRL

Known as: Secure Quick Reliable Login 
SQRL or Secure, Quick, Reliable Login (pronounced "squirrel" /ˈskwɝl/ ) (formerly Secure QR Login) is a draft open standard for secure website login… 
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2018
2018
The most used authentication method is based on usernames and passwords. But this is also one of the weakest. As the two values… 
2015
2015
Secure Quick Reliable Login (SQRL) and Universal 2 Factor (U2F) are two new strong authentication protocols. They both operate on… 
2014
2014
Software data structures are a critical aspect of emerging data-centric applications which makes it imperative to improve the… 
2010
2010
Traditional approaches toward modeling the availability of a system often do not formally take into account uncertainty over the… 
2008
2008
This paper presents the segregated failures model (SFM) of availability of fault‐tolerant computer systems with several recovery… 
2003
2003
The goal of this research was to recast the issues raised in "Probability Models for Sequential-Stage System Reliability Growth…