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Topic: Unbreakable' security codes inspired by nature (Read 488 times)

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Very interesting story. Reminds me of a story I read about the sound a CPU gives off while decrypting a message can give you access.
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Looking forward to a sample implementation that can be reviewed by others. Features mentioned - "infinite" number of keys, resistance to "noise" - are dealt with in existing encryption techniques. How superior is this new technique?

Unbreakable techniques have been discovered in the past. Over and over again. Turns out it's pretty hard to accomplish.

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A revolutionary new method of encrypting confidential information has been patented by scientists inspired by their discoveries from human biology, which model how the heart and lungs coordinate their rhythms by passing information between each other.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/04/140403132111.htm
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