What Exactly is the OctSys Secure ID "OctSys" System?
- OctSys is a proactive integrated system that is used to create biometrically-based non-corruptible; non-counterfeitable; non-duplicatable "absolute" identity profile for every person brought into the system, through the use of proprietary cameras and scanners. This "OctSys Biometric Profile (OBP) is then stored on ultra-secure servers, as well as used for the ID cards/credentials, passwords for data and account access, and absolute identity verification.
- The OBP can only be created with proprietary, OctSys-specific cameras, scanners and printers. The voluntary biometric information recorded from each person is integrated into individual data files. A person's OBP can be used to create a non-counterfeitable ID on the spot, as well as encrypted, compressed and sent by secure data link to multiple secure databases for future identity verification and protection.
- OctSys utilizes multiple biometric technologies that are layered in such a way that two people having the same OBP is all but statistically impossible. Each of the biometric technologies incorporated into OctSys generates a one-of-a-kind component for the OBP that cannot be duplicated, even by twins or triplets. Current estimates of world population stand at 7.4 billion people. In mathematical terms this would be expressed as 7.4 x 10 to the 9th power. As a result, the uniqueness of an OBP (Σ) is the combined probability of five unique biometric indicators for each person scanned. The formula for showing this combined probability as expressed below. The actual result of this calculation is 4.51 x 10 to the 50th power to 1 that two people could have the same OBP. Anthropologists have calculated that there have only been 10 to the 11th power or 100 billion people who have ever lived throughout human history.
How are my OBP and or OctSys ID Kept Safe from Identity Theft?
- OctSys OBPs, ID's and credentials can only be created by biometrically-authorized personnel, on OctSys proprietary equipment, at GPS-verified locations. Once an individual's OBP has been generated and verified at the point of creation, it is then encrypted and compressed for transmission to military-grade secure databases. Even the authorized personnel who are operating the OctSys equipment, networks and databases do not have the capability to access, copy, corrupt or transfer a person's OBP within the OctSys network, or external to it. OctSys was designed to also serve as an inherent audit and access control system as well. In order for any perpetrator to steal an ID, they must provide their own OBP in order to access your data or accounts.
- Because any “would-be perpetrators” will need to submit their own biometrically unique characteristics to gain access to any OctSys protected system, they will be providing their own court-admissible, irrefutable evidence of their guilt.
- No more “dead” or fraudulent voters; or legitimate voting rights denied.
- No more mistaken identities, or well paid lawyers fighting for the guilty to walk free, or the innocent wrongly identified and convicted.
- OctSys also guards against unauthorized access, or “UNAX” violations by persons with access to private information or sensitive data. (i.e. bank, government, hospital, military personnel, etc.)
- The are many Constitutional and civil protections built into the OctSys system.
- OctSys Security Corp designed the OBP to ultimately be an extension of the person of origin. This will make a person's OBP covered and protected by the 4th Amendment of the US Constitution. Just like a person has complete control over the parts of their body; they will also have ultimate control over their OBP. However, just like a person's face, voice and fingerprints can be Constitutionally and legally used for identification, verification and adjudication. With OctSys, a person's OBP will also be able to use in like manner.
- OctSys respectfully submits that the main purpose of any policy, regulation or legislation related to the OctSys Biometric Sovereignty Doctrine and or the OctSys Biometric-Secure™ Identification System should be to protect the sovereign rights of an individual to their own personal Biometric data. Unauthorized access or use of an individual’s Biometric data should be considered a crime punishable by fines, imprisonment or both, in addition to being the basis for civil liability. In short, this is called, "The OctSys Allodial Doctrine".
- The following link allows you to read the entire OctSys Allodial Doctrine (OAD): OctSys Allodial Doctrine & Sample Legislation
- The average victim of identity theft lost $1,343 per breach. In 2014, the US Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics stated that 2/3rds of all identity theft victims suffered direct average financial losses of $7,761 each. OctSys eliminates the possibility of cyber criminals and identity thieves from being able to steal, assume, transfer or penetrate an OctSys-protected identity. Moreover, if your identity and private data are stored on an OctSys-enhanced network, hackers and other cyber criminals would not be able to access, decrypt, or transfer your data, money, credit or good name.
- OctSys shall also give all users the ability to use their OBP to serve a multitude of options such as: remote (biometrically-accurate) voting, financial transactions, driver's licenses, passports, access controls and data protections. The possibilities of OctSys-enhanced functions are almost endless.
- OctSys was designed to be integrated into well-established programs, like driver's licenses, passports, as well as other identification and credentialing systems at a near parallel price point. Any additional costs that OctSys adds to government ID and credentialing systems are dramatically overshadowed by its cost savings to other taxpayer-funded programs and recouped stolen and under reported tax monies.
- The commercial version of the OctSys ID cards will cost businesses approximately $10 per card. This price point will be affordable for every business and self-employed person. This makes OctSys one of, if not the most cost effective platform to prevent identity-based crimes and breaches on the market.
- The commercial versions of OctSys are designed to integrated with public sector (government) versions to provide maximum security and interfacing with law enforcement and anti-terrorism agencies. The costs for commercial-version OctSys ID and credentials such as bank cards, corporate ID's and healthcare card are normally absorbed by the commercial client.
- A person's OBP is updated in the OctSys system every time they receive a new OctSys ID card, scanned at an OctSys-enhanced point-of-contact (POC). Their OBP is also updated if the person has feature-altering surgery or injuries. There are certain aspects of a person's OBP that do not change with the passage of time. This is one of the ways that OctSys maintains a consistent "thread of continuity" for every OBP in the system.
- Age progression, altitude and weather-correcting algorithms that shall accurately predict expected changes in a person's biometric characteristics as time progresses.
- Algorithms that account for cold, flu and fever symptoms are also incorporated into the OctSys verification regime and protocols.
- OctSys was designed to make each person scanned into the system an active participant in the access and use of their OBP and OctSys-protected data and or accounts.
- OctSys was also designed to make authorized personnel who have access to OctSys-protected systems and data to use their own OBP to access that data. Moreover, there is an automatic biometric audit trail that is produced each time a person's OBP is accessed. Except for law enforcement and other governmental official business, the person who's data is being accessed is contacted and authorization obtained before OctSys will allow the transfer of that information.
- Example Diagram: John Smith is seeking a job at Company "X". Company "X" needs to perform background checks on John Smith, so they request this information through an OctSys-enhanced information service. John Smith must be an active participant in allowing Company "X" to access his information.
Are OctSys-enhanced Networks Protected from Data Losses, Breaches & Electro-Magnetic Pulses (EMP's)/ Solar Flares?
- The OctSys Data Cloud (ODC), OctSys OEM cold storage facilities and OctSys ID-creation hardware shall be built with next-generation light-based, ultra high data density storage devices (LBSD's). These storage devices are capable of storing billions of times more data than the highest capacity hard drives and storage devices on the market.
- These LBSD's are designed with technologies that are impervious to any electro-magnetic attacks or anomalies such are solar flares, coronal mass ejections, EMP's, voltage or electrical current surges and degaussing.
- LBSD's are designed to have a minimum lifespan of 30 years or more, at price points that are actually lower per GB than conventional storage devices.
- The combination of electro-magnetic resistance, low cost, ultra-high data density, smaller footprint and lowered power consumption makes the LBSD's the most revolutionary and stable storage platform since the first magnetic tape storage devices in 1951.
- All of these attributes allows for multiple, completely isolated, and easily updated cold storage facilities that shall provide duplicate data backups.