WM - Eliminate P'Word entry & introduce WindowsTouch biometrics

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Signcrypt

Passwords are insecure - they can be passed on, derived or guessed. They are
also very user-unfriendly.

It is now possible to release power-up passwords for device access control,
encryption and to release secure electronic signatures to signature bearing
electronic forms and messages by the submission of a secret sign on the
screen of a mobile devive.

This is a very secure and user-friendly way of controlling access,
encrypting/decrypting data and submitting secure electronic signatures with
an ink-on-paper look to a myriad of mobile or touch sensitive applications.

With the introduction of a mutitude of touch sensitive mobile devices all of
them responsive to capacitive, electro-magnetic or pressure sensitive signals
from a stylus, the platforms for this technique are many and varied with the
Windows (Mobile) Platform and Windows Touch screens providing a prime
opportunity for this type of development.

My company has developed a well-tested, secure and user friendly basis for
these developments through its Crypto-Sign SDK which provides a Windows based
API and associated DLL(s). The SDK can be used to perform biometric
enrollment, verification, identification and electroniic signature cature and
release. We would like to work with companies interested in partnering with
us to develop secure access control and electronic signature applications,
using this SDK with touch sensitive devices - See www.crypto-sign.com


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