"Better Security Achieved with Randomly Generating Biological Encryption Keys"
A team of engineers at Penn State University has proposed a way in which the security of data could be improved. The engineers suggest the random generation of encryption keys through the use of living cells. Such encryption keys would be impossible to clone or reverse-engineer. This article continues to discuss how encryption is currently done and the biological encryption key approach.
Science Daily reports "Better Security Achieved with Randomly Generating Biological Encryption Keys"
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