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KAUST researchers develop new way for devices to prove their identity online

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Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed a new technology allowing digital devices to verify their identity using unique physical characteristics. Published in Nature Electronics, the system employs tiny laser devices to generate distinct digital fingerprints, combined with artificial intelligence for instant recognition and authentication. This approach aims to offer a faster, more secure, and energy-efficient alternative to conventional passwords and security keys. Why it matters: This research provides a novel method for securing large digital networks, cloud computing platforms, and AI infrastructure, addressing a critical challenge in an expanding digital ecosystem.

New research aims to bridge the digital divide

KAUST ·

KAUST researchers published a paper in Nature Electronics outlining communications infrastructure enhancements for 6G to provide global internet access and bridge the digital divide. They propose innovations like aerial access networks, intelligent spectrum management, and energy efficiency improvements. In a separate IEEE paper, KAUST and Missouri S&T researchers demonstrate approaches for improving network throughput using UAVs and balloons in areas lacking terrestrial infrastructure. Why it matters: The research addresses the UN's Sustainable Development Goal of universal internet access and aims to bring connectivity to underserved populations, enabling access to essential services and opportunities.