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2004-03-16 Thread Clair
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Re: If You Want to Protect A Security Secret, Make Sure It's Public

2004-03-16 Thread John Young
Despite the long-lived argument that public review of crypto assures its reliability, no national infosec agency -- in any country worldwide -- follows that practice for the most secure systems. NSA's support for AES notwithstanding, the agency does not disclose its military and high level system

Re: If You Want to Protect A Security Secret, Make Sure It's Public

2004-03-16 Thread Riad S. Wahby
John Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Despite the long-lived argument that public review of crypto assures > its reliability, no national infosec agency -- in any country worldwide -- > follows that practice for the most secure systems. NSA's support for > AES notwithstanding, the agency does n

Chinese WiFi and Encryption

2004-03-16 Thread Tyler Durden
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2004/tc20040315_6034_tc058.htm What I don't see mentioned in this little article is that fact that WEP is largely useless in terms of security. So in a way the Chinese were attempting to jump into that hole. Of course, Zhong Nan Hai will have a

Ricin Patent

2004-03-16 Thread Poindexter
John, I would appreciate an attribution in Cryptome's patent posting, http://cryptome.org/ricin-patent.htm, as I copied you on two Feb 23 emails when I made that patent available for DL. This was weeks before Bruce and Dan's correspondance. JP

Re: If You Want to Protect A Security Secret, Make Sure It's Public

2004-03-16 Thread Dave Howe
Riad S. Wahby wrote: > John Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Despite the long-lived argument that public review of crypto assures >> its reliability, no national infosec agency -- in any country >> worldwide -- follows that practice for the most secure systems. >> NSA's support for >> AES notwit

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Cable taps into wiretap law

2004-03-16 Thread R. A. Hettinga
CNET News Cable taps into wiretap law By Ben Charny Staff Writer, CNET News.com http://news.com.com/2100-1034-5173320.html Story last modified March 16, 2004, 11:00 AM PST Cable operators are starting to comply with federal

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Re: Saving Opportunistic Encryption

2004-03-16 Thread Sandy Harris
Tarapia Tapioco wrote: We've recently seen FreeS/WAN die, not least due to the apparent practical failure of Opportunistic Encryption. The largest blocking point for deployment of OE always seemed to be the requirement for publishing one's key in the reverse DNS space. ... Yes. So, the apparent s

Scarce objects -- bearer certificates for usage control

2004-03-16 Thread R. A. Hettinga
Yup, certainly anyone who's thought about paying for, say, grid networks time, or wireless access, has at least plinked around with the subject, but it's nice that someone like *Nick* is thrashing some cycles on the problem. :-) In the interest of "telegraph, telephone, tell Hettinga", I'm just s

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2004-03-16 Thread postmaster
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