Dec. 3, 2023, 12:01 a.m. | RMIT

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RMIT University, 22 Nov 23, via ACM TechNews

A mathematical breakthrough by researchers at the Royal Melbourne Institute
of Technology and tech startup Tide Foundation in Australia allows system
access authority to be spread invisibly and securely across a
network. Dubbed "ineffable cryptograph," the technology has been
incorporated into a prototype access-control system specifically for
critical infrastructure management, known as KeyleSSH, and successfully
tested with multiple companies. It works by generating and operating keys
across a decentralized network of servers, …

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