Keyseqs
Keyseqs refers to a set of cryptographic techniques and protocols designed to enhance the security of authentication systems by leveraging short, unique sequences of characters, often called "keys." These sequences are typically generated dynamically and used for one-time or limited-time verification, reducing the risk of unauthorized access compared to traditional static passwords.
The concept originated from the need to address vulnerabilities in password-based authentication, such as phishing, brute-force
Keyseqs can be implemented in various forms, including single-use codes sent via SMS, email, or generated by
The term is sometimes used interchangeably with terms like "one-time passwords" (OTPs) or "dynamic passwords," though