Re: Pass phrases, Hushmail and Ziplip

2000-05-15 Thread David Honig
At 02:56 PM 5/12/00 -0400, Peter Wayner wrote: I think all crypto products rely on passphrases. Every wallet is locked with a passphrase. Every private key is locked away. Even the smart cards are usually sewn up with PINs. It's just a fact of life and it seems unfair to me to pick upon

Re: Pass phrases, Hushmail and Ziplip

2000-05-15 Thread Arnold G. Reinhold
At 2:56 PM -0400 5/12/2000, Peter Wayner wrote: I think all crypto products rely on passphrases. Every wallet is locked with a passphrase. Every private key is locked away. Even the smart cards are usually sewn up with PINs. It's just a fact of life and it seems unfair to me to pick upon

Re: Pass phrases, Hushmail and Ziplip

2000-05-15 Thread Marc Horowitz
"Arnold G. Reinhold" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm not picking on Hushmail. Hushmail is a fairly good privacy product. It should protect against the average office snoop or an employer that wants to monitor employee e-mail. In fact, I'd give their work a 95%. Unfortunately, 95% is not a

Second Call, Change of Venue: EFCE 2000

2000-05-15 Thread R. A. Hettinga
--- begin forwarded text Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 17:09:20 +0200 To: "EFCE 2K Conference List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Fearghas McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [EFCE2K] Conference announcement: EFCE 2000 Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List-Subscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] EFCE 2000 The First

IPSEC performance

2000-05-15 Thread salah
Hallo everybody, I wonder if there is good literature of research project regarding IPSES performance in different datalink layer protocols(ethernet/ATM/ISDN/Wlan). I want to begin such research in my final thesis, and would like to do something not yet done in this field, tips from crypto

NSA on AES2

2000-05-15 Thread John Young
The National Security Agency had today published "Hardware Performance Simulations of Round 2 Advanced Encryption Standard Algorithms," a 55-page report: http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/aes/round2/NSA-AESfinalreport.pdf (165K) Its abstract: "The National Security Agency is providing