Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread David Honig
At 01:24 PM 6/29/00 -0400, Eric Murray wrote: >There's no way to determine key impact (how hard you hit >tthe keys) with normal keyboards. Music keyboards measure >key velocity, but computer keyboards don't. MIDI QWERTY? >Normal computer keyboards send make/break info to the OS.There is >a

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread David Honig
At 11:41 AM 6/29/00 -0400, dmolnar wrote: >biometric identification by typing pattern has shown up in science fiction >from time to time. Now we will see a new kind of superhero : instead of a Along those lines, your future intelligent paper clip will correlate your typing patterns with your phar

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread Alan Olsen
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, John Young wrote: > The NY Times reports today on an encryption product > which has a biometric password set by typing rhythm -- speed, > key-hit impact, pattern, maybe a few more. Developed by Net > Nanny, the producer claims no two people type exactly the > same way. Its c

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread Tim May
At 11:41 AM -0400 6/29/00, dmolnar wrote: >On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Benjamin M. Brewer wrote: > >> Another thing to note, is that although these seems really secure - people >> can 'train' themselves on how to type. We all originally learned (well, >> _most_ of us) at one point in time - why couldn

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread Eric Murray
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 09:12:42AM -0400, Benjamin M. Brewer wrote: > > > > On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, John Young wrote: > > > The NY Times reports today on an encryption product > > which has a biometric password set by typing rhythm -- speed, > > key-hit impact, pattern, maybe a few more. Develope

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread dmolnar
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Benjamin M. Brewer wrote: > Another thing to note, is that although these seems really secure - people > can 'train' themselves on how to type. We all originally learned (well, > _most_ of us) at one point in time - why couldn't someone muster up the > concentration to lear

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread dmolnar
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, John Young wrote: > Which raises the question of whether secret key generation > of all systems that ask for user input also uniquely identify > the user in ways that the user is not aware, and is being > logged for retrieval from a special hiding place in the program. It

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread Benjamin M. Brewer
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, John Young wrote: > The NY Times reports today on an encryption product > which has a biometric password set by typing rhythm -- speed, > key-hit impact, pattern, maybe a few more. Developed by Net > Nanny, the producer claims no two people type exactly the > same way. Its

Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread John Young
The NY Times reports today on an encryption product which has a biometric password set by typing rhythm -- speed, key-hit impact, pattern, maybe a few more. Developed by Net Nanny, the producer claims no two people type exactly the same way. Its called BioPassword. The product is to be used by Mu