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Posted On: 07/26/2018 12:34:36 PM
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Re: baldeagle1 #32799
I have not looked into this (yet) but I would imagine that Geo-positioning encryption would help prevent (if not totally eliminate) remote attacks.
Computer/system is in latitude x by longitude x with established distance tolerance(for lack of better word), say 1/4 mile. authentication request is in any other location and not within defined parameters above.
= you don't get in to system.
Is this accurate/close?
Anyone with quick insight?
Is Geo Pos Encryption something SFOR is working on?
I will be looking into this.
Thanks!
SFOR!
Computer/system is in latitude x by longitude x with established distance tolerance(for lack of better word), say 1/4 mile. authentication request is in any other location and not within defined parameters above.
= you don't get in to system.
Is this accurate/close?
Anyone with quick insight?
Is Geo Pos Encryption something SFOR is working on?
I will be looking into this.
Thanks!
SFOR!
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