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Many thanks to Kari Laine for sending me an Entropy Key. It will provide a lot
of geeky-type fun for a home project I Intend to write a review about at a later
date.
Setting everything up is a project on its own, possibly taking an hour if not a
whole weekend (depending on how deeply one dives into it). The installation
process seems simple enough and the instructions are clear. The fun begins when
it comes to studying the theory and application, which promise to secure oneâs
environment by generating good random passwords without depending on something
more common like system clock or mouse movement.
Entropy key should be aimed at geeks like myself, who like to learn how things
work and also have some associated equipment and gadgets, e.g. to set servers up
in a more professional way. It would make a great gift to science/computer
science enthusiasts.
More information can be found in http://www.entropykey.co.uk/
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