Non-Existent Crypto Keys Regenerated from Citizens’ Non-Volatile Memory

Hitoshi Kokumai
2 min readJan 29, 2023

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Cryptographic keys for PKI have been stored on a hard device, which means that the keys are vulnerable to theft, whereas good identity assurance practice should never involve the crypto keys left unprotected.

Among our future projects is a software solution for generating and regenerating an asymmetric cryptographic key of an extremely high entropy on-the-fly from the big image data of citizens’ episodic memory,

The crypto keys, once used, will be eliminated and will not exist anywhere in the universe but can be recovered from citizens’ non-volatile episodic memory at any time when needed, say, staying outside the reach of artificial intelligence coming with quantum computing.

Ref: “On-the-fly regeneration of cryptographic keys made feasible by our episodic memory”
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hitoshikokumai_identity-authentication-password-activity-6794790426068037632-sIFF/

Provided thus is a very solid authentication by ‘what we remember’ and by ‘what we possess’ integrated into One Step for safer deployment of PKI and the like

Website — https://www.mnemonicidentitysolutions.com/

Digital identity blogs collected at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/collection-digital-identity-comments-hitoshi-kokumai-posted-kokumai/

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Hitoshi Kokumai
Hitoshi Kokumai

Written by Hitoshi Kokumai

Advocate of ‘Identity Assurance by Our Own Volition and Memory’, Inventor of Expanded Password System and Founder of Mnemonic Identity Solutions Limited in UK.

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