Re: New cipher development

2011-11-01 Thread Michael S. Zick
be nice to read what the details of the claims will be and what sort of restrictions they may imply. Which was why I was looking for the patent application. I guess I can wait until your law firm cranks out the paperwork. ;-) Mike > > Regards, > > Tom > > > > > >

Re: New cipher development

2011-11-01 Thread cbgarcia
ding" in my correspondences while we are preparing our formal submissions. Regards, Tom -Original Message- From: Michael S. Zick Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 9:54 AM To: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: Re: New cipher development On Tue November 1 2011, cbgarcia wrote

Re: New cipher development

2011-11-01 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Tue November 1 2011, cbgarcia wrote: > I am looking for a cryptographer who may be interested in co-developing a new > cipher for SSL. > > This cipher is in the undecidable class (the hardest class in computational > complexity) and denies brute-force discovery of a key. > > The cipher is de

New cipher development

2011-11-01 Thread cbgarcia
I am looking for a cryptographer who may be interested in co-developing a new cipher for SSL. This cipher is in the undecidable class (the hardest class in computational complexity) and denies brute-force discovery of a key. The cipher is described in https://sites.google.com/site/diocipher/.