More amazing security out of NZ….

October 21st, 2007 Drazen Drazic Posted in Research, WTF, Web Application Security, cyber crime, news |

Hot on the heels of the recent post Kiwi company aims to beat the hackers, another company in NZ is making some big calls. Morgan from Security-Assessment.com writes about it in the NZ ISIG Mailing List.

Come on Morgan….who knows…..it may all be that amazing. :-).

Gather around and witness!!

Last month, there was Manabars, this month there is… “Janus: Human Factor Authentication”.

“Janus is our completely new and unique authentication solution. It protects identity data against theft or misdirection. By using our patented technologies that operate outside the realm of all current known forms of attack, it is immune to their effects.”

Wow. How is this accomplished you ask? With “message dissemination technology”:

“MESSAGE DISSEMINATION (NZ Patent 541356, WO2007/011240, patent pending in US and other countries) provides an alternative communication method that enhances information security and privacy by making the message known only by the sender and the receiver. It is developed with the principle of mutual understanding between the two parties that is communicating. Instead using a standard set of rules/protocols to govern all communications between everyone, MESSAGE DISSEMINATION uses dynamic rule/protocol based on a set of principles. It is using a separate set of rule/protocol between each party or simply making up the rule/protocol during the communication session for the next. For unintented receipients, the message intercepted is meaningless.”

Check it out:

http://www.forefrontint.com
These guys are so far ahead of the curve it boggles the mind :)

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