Kai Corp. Patents, Markets PASSMEMORY Authentication System.Tokyo, Japan, Aug 2, 2005 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News JCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) Newswire) - Kai Corporation, a developer of authentication system The combination of authentication server and authenticator, which may be separate devices or both reside in the same unit such as an access point or network access server. The authentication server contains a database of user names, passwords and policies, and the authenticator physically technology, has acquired a basic patent for a new type of authentication system that utilizes the memory of users themselves. Unlike current password and biometric systems, this system is a "third kind" of authentication system, where the task of authentication (1) Verifying the integrity of a transmitted message. See message integrity, e-mail authentication and MAC. (2) Verifying the identity of a user logging into a network. is done not by machines or computers, but by humans. Kai Corporation, which considers this system to represent a paradigm shift A dramatic change in methodology or practice. It often refers to a major change in thinking and planning, which ultimately changes the way projects are implemented. For example, accessing applications and data from the Web instead of from local servers is a paradigm shift. See paradigm. from conventional authentication systems, has begun to market PASSMEMORY both in and outside Japan. The basic patent for PASSMEMORY concerns a system where users register, in advance, names of acquaintances or places they have visited, old photos, or sounds that they remember, and during the authentication process, users choose the right answers from lists that contain multiple "decoy DECOY. A pond used for the breeding and maintenance of water-fowl. 11 Mod. 74, 130; S. C. 3 Salk. 9; Holt, 14 11 East, 571. answers." Users select the required number (which can be freely set) of "unforgettable names," then the system mixes these with decoy names, chosen at random, to create lists of names. The number of lists can be freely set. For authentication, users choose, in quick succession, registered names that they remember. If the authentication uses 10 names per list (one set by the authorized user authorized user Radiation physics A person who, having satisfied the applicable training and experience requirements, is granted authority to order radioactive material and accepts responsibility for its safe receipt, storage, use, transfer and disposal , and nine decoys) with five lists, the probability of guessing all answers correctly is 1/100,000. However, because authentication must be done manually in a limited time (which can be freely set), it is extremely difficult for anyone other than the authorized user to be authenticated. For the time being, Kai Corporation plans to produce practical systems that use text data, such as lists of friends' names. Passwords, which are currently in widespread use, must be changed frequently to prevent unauthorized use. This makes password administration increasingly complicated. Moreover, biometric authentication See biometrics. technology, which is expected to come into widespread use in the future, has technical issues that must be resolved; for example, it requires comparatively expensive terminal equipment, has problems with accuracy, and possesses the possibility that users' biometric data will be abused. "The administrative efforts necessary to compensate for the shortcomings A shortcoming is a character flaw. Shortcomings may also be:
The Kai Corporation patent is the system itself, as well as in the embedded recording media, such as USB memory See USB drive. . A free demonstration is currently available at Kai Corporation's website (http://www.passmemory.com/). Users can experience demonstrations in PC, ATM, and cell-phone formats. The PASSMEMORY patent application in Japan was filed on December 25, 2000, and Patent No. 3695695 was acquired on July 8, 2005. A US patent application has also been filed based on the Japanese patent. From now on, Kai Corporation will market PASSMEMORY in the US. Copyright [c] 2005 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. A division of Japan Corporate News Network K.K. |
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