On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 5:30 AM, Faramir wrote:
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> Well, there are tools implementing in Windows, but I think
> different implementations are not compatible with each other. The only
> open source implementation I have found is the one available at
> http://point-at-infinity.org//
>
>
pliant because there is no
> mechanism to split keys using GPG. Is there a way ?
If I understood it right, yes, GPG is not compliant because it doesn't
include an "out of the box" tool to archive that. But maybe we can be
creative and find a way to solve the problem.
Hi,
We have come across tools like . Can I use these in Windows ? I am
trying to split the public key. We are the encryptors. Does that make sense ?
Looks like according to PCI, GPG is not compliant because there is no mechanism
to split keys using GPG. Is there a way ?
Thanks,
Mohan
* Faramir wrote:
> markus reichelt escribió:
> > * Mohan Radhakrishnan wrote:
> >
> >> What is the experience of this forum with split keys and storage
> >> ?
> >
> > Great success.
>
> By the way, I suppose the idea behind spli
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markus reichelt escribió:
> * Mohan Radhakrishnan wrote:
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>> What is the experience of this forum with split keys and storage ?
>
> Great success.
By the way, I suppose the idea behind splitting the keys is to create
sev
* Mohan Radhakrishnan wrote:
> What is the experience of this forum with split keys and storage ?
Great success.
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Hi,
We have PCI regulations that mandate certain key storage
procedures. Split keys are one such requirement.
What is the experience of this forum with split keys and storage ?
Thanks,
Mohan
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