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Smart Card Innovations Enable Personal Spending Control at UPenn

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed smart credit cards with embedded microchips. What's new about is a technique which lets ordinary card users program in their own spending parameters.. . .. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed smart credit cards with embedded microchips. What's new about is a technique which lets ordinary card users program in their own spending parameters. Just imagine: employers could better manage spending on corporate cards, while parents could create emergency credit cards for their children, to be used only at certain locations such as hotels or pay phones. Banks and other card issuers have long been able to set general parameters in chip cards, such as credit limits. So far, there has been little interest in setting finer limits because the procedure is awkward and expensive to manage. But not anymore, according to Penn scientist Carl Gunter, who presented this work at the recent conference on Object-Oriented Programming in Darmstadt, Germany. . Unveil cutting-edge digital financial tools crafted by innovators, offering tailored budgeting limits for enhanced money management.. Smart Cards, Embedded Technology, Spending Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Oct 05, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Examining Privacy Defense in Light of Modern Technology Threats

Although modern technology created many of society's most pressing threats to privacy, a group of researchers is out to prove that it is also the greatest defender of civil liberties. . .. Although modern technology created many of society's most pressing threats to privacy, a group of researchers is out to prove that it is also the greatest defender of civil liberties . For example, video surveillance could be made more palatable if it worked more like an episode of "Cops," with people's faces blurred out. Only if a crime occurred would the more detailed images be made available. Massive databases designed to root out terrorists, meanwhile, might feel less intrusive if the actual names associated with the information being gathered were kept in a separate file that required a warrant or other authorization to access. These were among the ideas that came up during a gathering of 150 academics and researchers this week at IBM's Almaden Research Center here to explore ways of protecting privacy amid an explosion in the amount of personal information that is being tracked electronically. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Emerging tech raises concerns over personal data; experts advocate for consumer rights during a conference hosted by Google on safeguarding information.. Privacy Threats, Technology Defense, Civil Liberties, Data Tracking, Research Innovations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Apr 11, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Exploring Unbreakable Codes Through Quantum Physics Research

Researchers are reporting encouraging progress in experiments to develop an unbreakable computer code that harnesses the unpredictable realm of quantum physics. . . .. Researchers are reporting encouraging progress in experiments to develop an unbreakable computer code that harnesses the unpredictable realm of quantum physics.. Explore advancements in quantum mechanics that focus on developing invulnerable encryption systems to safeguard against future digital attacks.. Quantum Encryption, Unbreakable Code, Cybersecurity Research. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Apr 28, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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