> well, I mean a "cloud" service which stores the data rather than the
Well, we can store encrypted data on the cloud as well. * > device. Apparently your concern is theft. So the most secure option is > to simply do not store sensitive stuff on the device. That can be a problem if you need that sensitive data on the device. Accessing secure stuff on the web can have hidden unsafe caches, depending on browser implementiations, kio implementations for spec protocols etc. while with encrypted filesystems, the most vulnerable point would be a cold-boot memory attack. * and if we store encrypted data on the cloud, and decrypt locally - this means that the implementation of the protocols, caching and stuff doesn't enter into the equation since, again, the only place where decrypted data exists is ram. -- Cheerio, Ivan -- While you were hanging yourself on someone else's words Dying to believe in what you heard I was staring straight into the shining sun _______________________________________________ Nepomuk mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/nepomuk
