To file over the Internet, users will need 128-bit encryption software as well as a legitimate identification number located on the census form itself to authenticate the user.
Various companies are experimenting with technological tools to assist in security, for example, developing a ring that would, when tapped on a laptop or a phone, digitally authenticate the user without needing them to memorize complex passwords.
Bright Simons with mPedigree created a simple and user-friendly technology to instantly authenticate and ensure the safety of pharmaceuticals at the point of purchase.
However, he did say that the bureau will rely on browser-based encryption and a user identification number found on each of the census short forms to authenticate users.