1998-04-06 - [noise] Java Ring Crypto iButton

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From: travish+cp-02@dejanews.com
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 13:50:58 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: [noise] Java Ring Crypto iButton
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http://www.dalsemi.com/News_Center/Press_Releases/1998/prjavaring.html

JVM, 8-bit processor, 6k SRAM, some tamper-resistant features,
RTC, and 1024-bit math accelerator in a US$50 ring.  Cool.

I remember someone telling me recently some MIT folks had done some
research in using the human body as a communication bus.
That seems like a synergistic technology to wearable crypters.

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Travis Hassloch
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