Fingerprint lock? Science wants to use your brainwaves instead

Published June 6, 2018 This content is archived.

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An article on Android Authority, a technology news outlet with a readership of 7 million, reports on research by Wenyao Xu, assistant professor of computer science and engineering in the UB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, to develop a “brain password,” which measures an individual’s brainwaves in response to a series of pictures and can be used to unlock smartphones and other devices.

“You can’t grow a new fingerprint or iris if that information is divulged,” he said. “That’s why we’re developing a new type of password – one that measures your brainwaves in response to a series of pictures. Like a password, it’s easy to reset; and like a biometric, it’s easy to use.” The article appeared in news outlets that include MoneyControl, Business Standard, PhysOrg and Gizbot.

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