Imprinting an identification certificate

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Multiple computer communication using cryptography – Particular communication authentication technique

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C713S170000, C726S027000, C726S028000, C726S030000

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10759091

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for using imprinting as part of a security function that involves a user, for a security and/or identification mechanism. Imprinting is preferably used for cryptographic primitives, for determining a one-way function that operates at least partially according to a characteristic and/or function of the human brain.

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