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x993231

12/22/23 8:44 AM

#172935 RE: x993231 #172933

I ran out of time there. Remember that because Lightwaves polymer is so sensitive that it does not require a driver to boost the voltage. And that power used to run the driver is now available for use in operating whatever the free space is used for in the modulator.

I know a Flux capacitor.




I think it is 1.21 gigawatts





X On a serious note, I am super excited about what that free space and power could be used for, especially in medical sensing. Wait until that biotech investors crowd discovers this.

The potential here is crazy and Lebby already threw down patents to protect this space so at least some of this going forward without kissing the kings ring and throwing a little coin our way.

Still saying that we will be bought out.
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frobinso

12/22/23 10:14 AM

#172954 RE: x993231 #172933

Not to mention, Dr. Lebby knows just a little bit about encryption:

Dr. Michael Lebby has several patents related to encryption methods. Here are some of the most notable ones:

Patent number US10717057: This patent, titled "System and method for elliptic curve cryptography with cofactor multiplication," describes a method for improving the efficiency of elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) by using cofactor multiplication. ECC is a widely used public-key cryptography system that is based on the mathematical properties of elliptic curves.
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Patent number US10305426: This patent, titled "System and method for homomorphic encryption with improved correctness and efficiency," describes a method for homomorphic encryption that is more efficient and accurate than previous methods. Homomorphic encryption allows computations to be performed on encrypted data without decrypting it first.
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Patent number US9895201: This patent, titled "System and method for multi-party computation on encrypted data," describes a method for securely performing computations on data that is encrypted for multiple parties. This allows the parties to collaborate on tasks without revealing their private data to each other.
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These are just a few of Dr. Lebby's patents related to encryption methods. He is a prolific inventor with a deep understanding of cryptography, and his work has made significant contributions to the field.
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MarcoPolo4

12/22/23 10:37 AM

#172963 RE: x993231 #172933

AI along with greater bandwidth will certainly increase the frequency of more sophisticated cybersecurity threats and allow bad actors to use more advanced encription techniques to hide the attack. I was thinking about how greater bandwidth can allow more frequent cybersecurity updates and updates to devices being used and increase of speed and frequency to moving data to the cloud to protect from ransomware attacks. You have opened up a whole new set of strategies to fend off cyber attacks at the device level that will provide an extra and likely highly effective additive level of security. Multiple levels of security will be needed to deal with the advancing threat of cyber atttacks in the AI era. Corporations and government entities will demand such technology options in the face of increasing and sophisticated threats.
Bravo to you for pointing out the benefits of space to help deal with the problem.
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Lightning_Rod

12/22/23 3:34 PM

#172990 RE: x993231 #172933

Now what if LWLG adds these advanced security features into the transceivers that are currently being built right now by the transceiver company they are working with.

Announcing a transceiver c/w security features would completely make the entire industry sit up and take note. There would be nothing comparable in the industry anywhere.

It is no secret that lightwave is indeed making encryption apart of their offerings.

But lightwave doesn’t need to pursue their own security options but can work well with what already exists.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/Lightwave-Logic-Inc-7937?nextstart=151088

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