RSA Looks to Lock Down Personal Data
New technology from RSA Security Inc. could hobble hackers' ability to make off with user information - from Social Security numbers to simple passwords - through the compromise of a single machine.
The Nightingale system, being revealed this week at the company's RSA Conference in San Francisco, is based on a venerable cryptographic concept known as secret sharing and first advanced by RSA co-founder Adi Shamir in the 1970s.
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