Chinese smart technology firm creates advanced encryption system

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Chinese smart technology company ZCsmart has developed a new encryption system called "Combined Credit Key System" (CCKS) that can tag a quindecillion (1e+48) pieces of information or objects.

The number is a trillion times higher than current systems can handle.

It can literally tag every grain of sand on the Earth, if you really want to be able to tell them apart.

CCKS also complies with international standards, making it secure enough to be applied to bank transactions.

When used for mobile payments, the tech needs no identification process between the phone and the bank system, so you can pay with or without an Internet signal.

The making agenda of ISO 37156.

Therefore, CCKS is seen as a technology good enough to be exported to Belt and Road countries by the Ministry of Commerce, especially to developing nations with limited network access.

Possible application of CCKS in Internet of Things.

Considered the most advanced data security system with no record of being cracked, CCKS will soon be listed as the standard in smart city programs across the globe.

(CGTN)