Recently, there has been a rise in cyber security breaches
Companies are turning to physical security strategies involving biometric and digital keys to secure their clients' accounts.
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By the University of Nottingham
A Bacterial securty system
To secure banks
Using Random assortments of fluorescent proteins
Recently, there has been a rise in cyber security breaches
Companies are turning to physical security strategies involving biometric and digital keys to secure their clients' accounts.
Our solution: a randomly assorted biometric which utlises CRISPRi to synthesise a random fluorescent key in E. coli.