A technology in the works might soon allow you to unlock your hard drive by simply touching your keyboard. Your unique heartbeat, emitted through your fingertip, would be your password.
Chun-Liang Lin and his team at the National Chung Hsing University in Taichung, Taiwan translated a human heartbeat into an encryption key using an electrocardiograph reading from an individual's palm. Their unique series of thump-thumpa generated a secret key.
The part that blows my mind is that your heartbeat is so unique that that pattern never actually repeats. You will never get the same exact timing of beats twice. So the encryption scheme is based on the math behind chaos theory, which dictates that outcomes are highly sensitive to initial conditions, leading to widely divergent outcomes (it's sometimes referred to as the butterfly effect). The research will appear in an upcoming issue of Information Sciences. If they're going to create a product, they better hurry up if they want to beat Apple, where engineers seem to have been working on something similar since at least 2010. More here.
I had no idea heartbeats could be so unique! Somehow the whole idea has awoken the romantic in me. Happy Valentines Day everybody!
18 comments:
wow, i never would have guessed it.
Ill stick to my 64 character password
That's actually amazing. Like tbh I can see it taking a long time to actually make this technology efficient but eventually I think they will be.
Does it respond to the magical laws of true love? Wherein two lovers share a heartbeat? That might be bad.
Ian Malcolm would be all over this!
That... is really damn cool!!!
I already have a scan of my retinas ready.
Nice valentines post! I didn't know heartbeats were unique either.
Oh wow, I'm not sure if I welcome that.
I'd be afraid my heartbeat would open a porn site.
It'd be very disappointing if when I finally got to a huge boss fight in a game, that my laptop decided to lock up because my heartbeat decided to skip a few encrypted beats.
It sounds a bit silly to be honest, though I guess it could be quite safe. Since you can't really get someone to open those doors if you're dead. :)
what about people who have irregualr hearts or hypertension etc?
Damn! I have to update my passwords every other hour because of this post!
O, yeah, I am nowww following you.
interesting research heartbeat as a password.
this heartbeat thing is scary...
happy v-day
I'm actually quite interested in this. I won't have to worry about passwords anymore.
wow, they just keep raising the bar!!
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