UW Scientists Find Soil Bacteria Require Two-Layer Security, Just Like Digital World
August 21, 2017
August 21, 2017
LARAMIE, Wyo., Aug. 21 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
Those people at Google think they're sooooo smart. So, too, the Apple and Microsoft wunderkinds.
Their software (and many others) use two-factor authentication in the digital world to verify identity, but they're a little behind. A one-celled soil bacterium beat them to it by who knows how many millions of years.
University of Wyoming Ph.D. student Chris Vassallo in molec . . .
Those people at Google think they're sooooo smart. So, too, the Apple and Microsoft wunderkinds.
Their software (and many others) use two-factor authentication in the digital world to verify identity, but they're a little behind. A one-celled soil bacterium beat them to it by who knows how many millions of years.
University of Wyoming Ph.D. student Chris Vassallo in molec . . .