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What’s the password? Just listen to my heart.

Fri, Feb 17, 2006

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Aladdin uses your heart for authentication.

Retina and fingerprint scans? Forget them. As good as they are over traditional password systems, they’re getting old even in the movies. State-of-the-art security now comes in the form of cardio-based biometric authentication. Developed by Aladdin Knowledge Systems, the cutting-edge technology functions by using a person’s natural BioDynamic Signature (BDSTM) – an electro bio-signature that is unique to each individual. In layman’s term, it is the electronic signals produced by your body, including the heart. And to acquire this data, you’re only required to touch a small conductive surface. Aladdin claims that the key benefit of the BDS lies in its accuracy, reliability, cost, and the difficulty to deceive.

Aladdin plans to rollout this technology as early as 2007. Experts in the medical field, do you think it’ll work well?


Source: aladdin.com

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5 Comments For This Post

  1. kooo Says:

    no

  2. mark Says:

    That’s nice. Hope it’s not too expensive though.

  3. jjj Says:

    ur stupid if u think this wont work

  4. butlimous Says:

    I think this technology is strong and can’t be hacked easily. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Free PS3 Says:

    I doubt this will work :/

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