A method and apparatus processes a video image signal to generate one or more random number generator seeds. Preferably, the video image signal represents a scene that is both unpredictable and "live". As a result, potential interceptors of signals encrypted with a random number sequence derived from the seed will find it difficult, if not impossible, to determine the random number sequence. To further obscure the random number sequence from potential interceptors, a seed derived by processing a first video image signal is determined and is stored. Then, a second video image signal is received and a third video image signal is received. A difference is determined between the third video image signal and the second video image signal. If the difference exceeds a threshold (indicating that the scene represented by the video image signals is "live"), then the third video image signal is processed to generate a seed. Alternately, if the difference does not exceed the threshold, then a random number generator seed derived by processing the third video image signal may be more easily determined by an interceptor. In this instance, a previously determined seed is provided as a determined seed.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/566,964, entitled "Method and Apparatus that Processes a Video Signal to Generate a Random Number Generator Seed," of J. Nielsen filed on Dec. 4, 1995, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,774,549 on Jun. 30, 1998.