signature appl tested by IRS / PR today
Today, on Monday, March 25th, in New York, a British company, Peripheral Vision Ltd., is demonstrating their technology for recording signatures electronically. The company is also launching a subsidiary called PenOp Inc. today. Their product is a plug-in for Netscape. users use a wacom board or its equivalent for writing actual signatures. IRS is testing the system for verifying signatures at a number of test sites.
On Mon, 25 Mar 1996 CA20007@aol.com wrote:
Today, on Monday, March 25th, in New York, a British company, Peripheral Vision Ltd., is demonstrating their technology for recording signatures electronically.
The company is also launching a subsidiary called PenOp Inc. today.
Their product is a plug-in for Netscape.
users use a wacom board or its equivalent for writing actual signatures.
IRS is testing the system for verifying signatures at a number of test sites.
If anybody is interested in this signature technology: PenOp, Inc. has a web site, see <URL:http://www.penop.com/>. Josh Richards (jrichard@slonet.org) SLONET Regional Information Access, Inc., Development Team SLO Street Tech Development (Computer Services) <URL:http://www.slonet.org/~jrichard/> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ATTENTION: I'm in search of a job as a WebMaster, Internet Consultant, | | Programmer, or other(?). Please e-mail me for further details. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------
can someone explain to me how this device protects against replay attacks? On Mon, 25 Mar 1996 CA20007@aol.com wrote:
Today, on Monday, March 25th, in New York, a British company, Peripheral Vision Ltd., is demonstrating their technology for recording signatures electronically.
The company is also launching a subsidiary called PenOp Inc. today.
Their product is a plug-in for Netscape.
users use a wacom board or its equivalent for writing actual signatures.
IRS is testing the system for verifying signatures at a number of test sites.
[The above may have been dictated with Dragon Dictate/Win 2.0 voice recognition. Be alert for unintentional strange word substitutions.] A. Michael Froomkin | +1 (305) 284-4285; +1 (305) 284-6506 (fax) Associate Professor of Law | U. Miami School of Law | froomkin@law.miami.edu P.O. Box 248087 | http://www.law.miami.edu/~froomkin Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA | It's warm here.
Michael Froomkin writes:
can someone explain to me how this device protects against replay attacks?
There is an assumption contained in your question. It may not be warranted.
On Mon, 25 Mar 1996 CA20007@aol.com wrote:
Today, on Monday, March 25th, in New York, a British company, Peripheral Vision Ltd., is demonstrating their technology for recording signatures electronically.
The company is also launching a subsidiary called PenOp Inc. today.
Their product is a plug-in for Netscape.
users use a wacom board or its equivalent for writing actual signatures.
IRS is testing the system for verifying signatures at a number of test site
s.
[The above may have been dictated with Dragon Dictate/Win 2.0 voice recognition. Be alert for unintentional strange word substitutions.]
A. Michael Froomkin | +1 (305) 284-4285; +1 (305) 284-6506 (fax) Associate Professor of Law | U. Miami School of Law | froomkin@law.miami.edu P.O. Box 248087 | http://www.law.miami.edu/~froomkin Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA | It's warm here.
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