At 01:07 AM 7/1/02 +0200, Hadmut Danisch wrote: >As a consequence, it is not enough to just >encrypt the connection between the computer >and the monitor or the keyboard. An encryption of >the connection between the computer and the >authorized person itself is needed. > >The solution would be to implant chips in >one's head and to connect them to the eye >and ear nervers, thus injecting the >decrypted information directly into the >brain. > >This also solves the problem that when >a person who has paid reads an e-book, >always other persons who didn't pay could >watch too.
I don't see how the last paragraph holds. What stops me from copying your neural feed, and remapping to my particular wet-wiring? This has to be solved to feed your neurons in the first place. >Of course, "blue screens" become a much >more intense experience once they can >happen directly in your head and >completely shut down your visual >and acoustical perception. A head crash, so to speak.. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]