Hi,
I think the first recommendation that you should make to Schlumberger
is that they hire this guy when he graduates! He only ask lucid and
germaine questions
Dave
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, David Corcoran wrote:
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From: "R.
Hi,
What about TCP/IP over ethernet?? That's an infrastructure just like
smartcards are an infrastructure... It's the applications that a
ubiquitous card/reader system would enable that are
important... and I daresay required befor smartcards become
ubiquitous
Applications can be as
Hi Dave,
In the beginning of the Internet, there was a guy (whose name I can't
remember) who published a periodical (I wouldn't call it a magazine but
sort of) called 'ConneXions'... It featured articles (papers) by such
luminaries as Marshall Rose, Vint Cerf, etc. discussing layers and
Hi Peter,
One way of doing this is through a cryptographic handshake... Some cards
(like the Schlumberger Cryptoflex sold in the US) can store a secret key
securely and also do signing on the card... Thus, one side of the
handshake could work like this:
1) reader (or host) gets an X.509v3