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DNA Logic
DNA logic refers to DNA as a medium for storing and processing digital information. This technology is still in its early developmental stages, but there are several potential applications for it, including data storage, data security, and cryptography.
What Small and Midsize Businesses Need to Know About DNA Logic
For businesses, using DNA for data security and cryptography could provide a more secure alternative to traditional methods like encryption keys or passwords. The genetic code is unique to each individual, so it would be impossible to replicate or hack to gain access to protected data. Businesses with highly sensitive data could benefit from this added layer of security.
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