Thursday, July 3, 2014

Renee shows a concept of a safer passcode


As always reliable web design in Cambodia Digital Marketing Agency revealed, the Royal College of Arts student, Renee Verhoeven has introduced her final project for graduation call “ID Protocol” that promises a safer method of identifying passcodes.

Her project is based on mnemonic memory that has been used since ancient time. According to her research, she found out there are three main principles: physical touch, memory recognition, and making up stories.

The British student conceptual project uses those pillars to identify users’ passwords instead of letters or numbers that are easily hacked. For instance, users of ID Protocol get to choose its badges then plug them to their computers’ USB stick. A required passcodes will pop up then the users can answer according to the passes they have already chosen. ID Protocol passes includes color recognition, storytelling, making patterns and other muscle memory.

Verhoeven stated that in a way, she desires people to have their own preferences towards accessibility of their identities. Although for now the companies users subscribe to choose it for them, she believes that they will take a look at different ways soon.


Renee shows a concept of a safer passcode

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