Previously used primarily in scientific/academic applications, zero
knowledge authentication is a method of proving a user's identity without
revealing his password to the verifier.
So anybody knows exactly what this zero-knowledge authentication is
that they use?
Using this technology,
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Subject: Zero Knowledge Authentication? (was Cryptolog Unicity
Software-Only Digital Certificates)
Launch Marks the First Commercial Use of Zero-Knowledge
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Cryptolog Introduces Unicity -- the First Software-Only Solution Enabling
Digital Certificates to Be Issued in High Security and High