On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, Ralf Senderek wrote:
On the unencrypted filesystem:
# > time dd if=/dev/zero of=cryptogram bs=1MB count=50
50+0 records in
50+0 records out
5000 bytes (50 MB) copied, 0.216106 seconds, 231 MB/s
real0m0.257s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.252s
Unless you have a disk
| ...Compusec is great for home / personal use. It is cheap i.e. $0.00
| (Free), and does not slow down the computer as much as the other
| products. But that is because it only support 128 bit AES, which is a
| major drawback as most enterprise settings require at least 256 bit
| AES
Just wond
I haven't seen this mentioned here:
Ben Adida did a Phd thesis on voting at MIT (ended this August)
http://ben.adida.net/research/phd-thesis.pdf
At his blog there is more material available such as conference slides,
paper etc.
http://benlog.com/ (end of page)
--
Mads Rasmussen
LEA -
On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 02:10:28 -0800, Bill Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> James Gleick's NYT article on the OED mentions "cypherpunk"
> among the words recently added to the dictionary.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/05/magazine/05cyber.html?pagewanted=all
>
> The page requires registrat
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Alexander Klimov wrote:
> I guess many people here have tried full disk encryption for
> themselves, do you notice any difference in performance or not?
I've been using Matt Blaze's CFS (cryptographic file system) to encrypt
personal E-mail archives since 1994 or so. CFS is ab
James Gleick's NYT article on the OED mentions "cypherpunk"
among the words recently added to the dictionary.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/05/magazine/05cyber.html?pagewanted=all
The page requires registration to access, though there are enough
popular pseudonyms that have done so; I don't kno
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Alexander Klimov wrote:
I guess many people here have tried full disk encryption for
themselves, do you notice any difference in performance or not?
Yes and no!
I use dm-crypt on a Linux laptop with FC5.
On the encrypted filesystem:
# > df
/dev/mapper/secure 309895
We would like to announce:
- A new cryptographic primitive SBC (special block cipher)
- A family of hash functions SNMAC as candidates for hash functions of
new generation
The paper "A New Concept of Hash Functions SNMAC Using a Special Block
Cipher and NMAC/HMAC Constructions" was sent to EUROCR
Alexander Klimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>If a PC is used by an interactive user, it is irrelevant how much access time
>is increased, as far as the user cannot see a difference without a timer.
>Several times I have read that disk encryption is not noticeable.
I agree that in most cases the
From: Rachna Dhamija <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [fc-announce] USEC'07 CFP Extended Deadline (Nov 12)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 15:34:40 -0800
Please note that the USEC'07 submission deadline has been extended
from November 5 to November 12. This workshop will be co-located
I compile a lot of software on my laptop, and I *certainly notice* the
difference between my office laptop (no encryption) and my travel
laptop (with FDE). The laptops are exactly the same, with the same
image loaded. The only difference is the FDE software that is
installed on the travel laptop.
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