Iris authentication security for flash drives

by David Allen on Sunday, July 8th, 2007

This is the Irkon Falsh Memory uses iris recognition to gain access to the data stored on it, this is recognized as being much safer than password or even fingerprints. The device comes in 1 gb, 2 gb and 4 gb which is a great choice depending on what you are intending to store on the drive.

Irkon Falsh Memory

Features:

Luxurious design and excellent portability
Fast and accurate operation by iris authentication
User registration for up to 20 Iris templates (256-bit iris template encryption)
Easy to use : Plug and Play via USB port
Available flash memory capacity : 1GB / 2GB / 4GB
Power recharged via USB port

Tech Specs:

Recognition Time – 2 sec. or less
Max Registration data – 20 irises
Eye image capturing range – 6Cm
USB interface – USB v 1.1 and above
Input power – Rechargeable battery & USB power
Operating temperature – -5 ~ 40′C
Operating humidity – 20 ~ 95%
False Reject Rate (FRR) – 0.1% (1/1000)
False Acceptance Rate (FAR) – 0.000083% (1/1200000)
Dimensions – 30 (D) x 88 (W) x 12 (H) (mm) Weight 25g

Source [Ubergizmo]

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Categories: Consumer, Gadgets, Misc, Storage.
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  • ha... man, i remember just 10 years ago iris recognition was something that was only heard of in the movies. Now its in damn flash drives! lol

    its amazing what technology gets invented from something that was only seen in movies
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