Password-based authentication is like nuclear defense: highly imperfect, even antiquated, but widely accepted as a fact of life. Even in the twilight of desktop and laptop computers, other authentication approaches suffer fewer shortcomings, yet are rarely deployed.The trend has been for the cell phones, tablet computers, and other wireless input devices in life to move further from character-based input. Surprisingly, it is for the hassle factor, not just the well-understood security flaws, that mobile authentication must advance.In Mobile Authentication, Problems and Solutions, author Markus Jakobsson describes several new approaches to authentication. Some are improvements to password systems, others are entirely novel. His solutions describe migration paths from legacy (password-based) systems.This book is not an exhaustive treatise on mobile security. However, it offers practical solutions and will serve as an inspiration for creative thought in this field.