did-you-kno:

The team over at a University in Taiwan has successfully tested the concept of translating a human heartbeat into an encryption key by using and electrocardiograph (ECG) reading from a person’s palm and capturing the unique signature a person’s heart makes. Once extracted, a secret key is generated as part of an encryption scheme.
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did-you-kno:

The team over at a University in Taiwan has successfully tested the concept of translating a human heartbeat into an encryption key by using and electrocardiograph (ECG) reading from a person’s palm and capturing the unique signature a person’s heart makes. Once extracted, a secret key is generated as part of an encryption scheme.

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Feb 19th • 3,922 notes
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    Couldn’t they just use your finger print as your password?
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