Campus Cards, College and University Identification and Security

Episode 6: Will GrIDsure's pattern-based IDs secure the embattled PIN and passcode?

Tuesday, February 19, 2008 in News


An innovative new technology that strengthens PINs and passcodes with one-time grids and Personal Identification Patterns (PIP) is explored. Executive Editor Chris Corum speaks with the technology’s inventors and corporate leaders from GrIDsure on their new pattern-based unique IDs.


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A brief visual explanation

A user registers by choosing a Personal Identification Patterns (PIP), like the one here on this 5x5 grid.


When a user is ready to authenticate himself, he is presented with a 5x5 grid filled with random numbers from 0-9. The one-time PIN for the authentication in this example would be the four numbers in the previously selected pattern 7584.


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