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First, how secure are these keys? I was told that the keys are secure because they can't be duplicated. That sounds a bit odd to me as I'm assuming these keys are just memory cards and anyone can copy the contents.
Next, how would you maintain a network of hardware keys? I could understand on an office basis, but what happens when you go nationally, and internationally? I know what a PITA i is to maintain a list of passwords for a server login...it sounds like a real burden moving to hardware keys.
Then, how would you compare the benefits of a system like this compared to using a digital form of security? I'm a fan of encryption like PGP. I'd love to promote a system like that, but I'm not the one who makes these decisions unfortunately.
I'd like to hear what you think and what your experiences have been. This is new territory for me.
If you require more security then this, you can add a third element. The newest trend are security through something you are, also called biometrics. They work with fingerprints, iris scans, scans of facial vascular patterns, even DNA scans. You can by USB keys with a fingerprint scanner in them, this way, only the owner can use the usb key, and he needs to hold it when the computer is reading the electronically passkey