MAGNETICALLY ENCODED KEYS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
B-KEY BALLY GAMING INTERNATIONAL, INC. Attn: Pam Bowsher, Law Dept. 6601 South Bermuda Road Las Vegas NV 89119 MAGNETICALLY ENCODED KEYS, KEY CARDS, AND KEY FOBS FOR PROTECTING ACCESS TO HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ON OR WITHIN A GAMING DEVICE AND THE USER MANUALS PROVIDED THEREWITH;METAL KEYS AND KEY FOBS FOR PROTECTING ACCESS TO HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ON OR WITHIN A GAMING DEVICE AND THE USER MANUALS PROVIDED THEREWITH;BALLY-KEY;NON-METAL KEYS AND KEY FOBS FOR PROTECTING ACCESS TO HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ON OR WITHIN A GAMING DEVICE AND THE USER MANUALS PROVIDED THEREWITH;
BKEY BALLY GAMING INTERNATIONAL, INC. Attn: Pam Bowsher, Law Dept. 6601 South Bermuda Road Las Vegas NV 89119 Magnetically encoded keys, key cards, and key fobs for protecting access to hardware and software on or within a gaming device and the user manuals provided therewith;Metal keys and key fobs for protecting access to hardware and software on or within a gaming device and the user manuals provided therewith;BALLY KEY;Non-metal keys and key fobs for protecting access to hardware and software on or within a gaming device and the user manuals provided therewith;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Keys (e.g., decryption key, authentication key) are stored in a non-volatile memory of a display unit. The keys are retrieved in encrypted form into an integrated circuit. The integrated circuit decrypts the keys and uses the keys. As the keys are available in decrypted form only within the integrated circuit and potentially only during use, the keys may not be available to unauthorized third parties.