The invention disclosed herein is an in-circuit security system for
electronic devices. The in-circuit security system incorporates identity
credential verification, secure data and instruction storage, and secure
data transmission capabilities. It comprises a single semiconductor chip,
and is secured using industry-established mechanisms for preventing
information tampering or eavesdropping, such as the addition of oxygen
reactive layers. This invention also incorporates means for establishing
security settings, profiles, and responses for the in-circuit security
system and enrolled individuals. The in-circuit security system can be
used in a variety of electronic devices, including handheld computers,
secure facility keys, vehicle operation/ignition systems, and digital
rights management.