Bat Echolocation Inspires Revolutionary Cybersecurity System

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Israeli researchers at the Technion Institute have developed "EchoAuth," a revolutionary cybersecurity system inspired by the echolocation of bats. This biomimetic technology uses brief, inaudible acoustic pulses between devices that contain unique signatures based on hardware characteristics and environmental factors. Unlike traditional authentication methods, EchoAuth is resistant to replay and man-in-the-middle attacks, requires minimal computational resources (completing authentication in under 300 milliseconds), and is inherently resistant to quantum computing threats. The system has shown promising results in medical device security at Rambam Hospital, achieving 99.8% accuracy while significantly reducing connection time. This cross-disciplinary innovation, which began during bat colony field studies, has led to the creation of startup SonicID and a dedicated biomimetic security research center, potentially transforming device security for the estimated 75 billion IoT devices expected by 2025.

https://www.ihadnoclue.com/article/1120620219634155521

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