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[itwire - Latest Headlines] Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has developed a prototype portable device that it claims will allow people to do business securely across the internet on any computer.
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[Windows Tips and Tricks] Doing business securely in a public place: Known as a Trust Extension Device (TED), the TED consists of software loaded onto a portable device, such as a USB memory stick or a mobile phone. It is able to minimise the risk associated with performing transactions in untrusted and unknown computing environments.
[Medical,Health News and Articles] Portable Safety: CSIROs Trust Extension Device: “The problem is that trust is currently tied to specific, well-known computing environments,” says CSIRO ICT Centres, Dr John Zic. “TED makes that trust portable, opening the way for secure transactions to be undertaken anywhere, .
[advancedengineeringbd.com] Trusted computing has developed for secured business: said Dr Zic. ‘Wherever you go, whichever machine you run on, you and the issuer can be confident both parties are known to each other, cannot engage in any malicious acts, and that the transactions are trusted.’
[Cyber World Blog] Secure Internet Transactions At Internet Cafes Possible With Tiny ...: Secure Internet Transactions At Internet Cafes Possible With Tiny ”¦ Science Daily (press release) - 1 hour ago 19, 2008) ” CSIRO has developed a prototype portable device that will allow people to do business across the internet on any .
[New Smart Phones Blog] Doing business securely in a public place: There are a variety of ways to use USB devices to carry out secure computing. One approach is called a Trust Extension Device and is described at ScienceDaily: CSIRO has developed a prototype portable device that will allow people to do .
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