Monitoring identity of computer users accessing data bases, and

Cryptography – Key management – Having particular key generator

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39518801, 380 3, 380 4, 380 23, 380 25, G06F 1300, G11B 2328, H04L 900, H04K 100

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ABSTRACT:
A monitoring technique for identifying users who access a particular data base. A unique code is precoded in each of the data bases being monitored. When access to a data base is designated by the user, the precoded portion therein is read to retrieve the code. If the retrieved code matches any of the codes stored in memory for data bases which are being monitored, the existence of a match actuates a trigger signal source which is part of a stationary unit. The source emits a trigger signal from the stationary unit which is received by a portable unit, such as a watch, worn by the user. The watch responds to the received trigger signal by emitting an ID signal unique to its associated user. That ID signal is detected and stored by the stationary unit.

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