CFP: Crypto 99

1999-01-05 Thread Don Beaver
CRYPTO '99 August 15-19, 1999, Santa Barbara, California, USA CALL FOR PAPERS Original papers on all technical aspects of cryptology are solicited for submission to Crypto '99, the Nineteenth Annual IACR Crypto

Re: Ruthless.com

1999-01-05 Thread Robert Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- At 7:11 AM -0500 on 1/5/99, Steve Mynott wrote: He's the sales blurb for Tom Clancy's new book: Ruthless.com A new novel from one of the bestselling authors in the world, Ruthless.com is a potent blend of international power politics, intrigue,

Re: New Version of the AES Peformance Comparison Paper

1999-01-05 Thread Amir Herzberg
Bruce, thanks! Very useful and well written! Also: it would be nice if we also had comparisons to DES and TripleDES just for completeness (of the speed and RAM requirements). One question: the performance figures seem very close to these at http://www.seven77.demon.co.uk/aes.htm - except

Re: crypto-stego

1999-01-05 Thread Russell Nelson
Bill Stewart writes: At 09:42 PM 12/30/98 -, Russell Nelson wrote: Now here's a silly question: cryptanalysis requires that one be able to recognize the plaintext. Steganography requires that one NOT be able to recognize the cryptography from random noise. So, if I use a legal

Re: Ruthless.com

1999-01-05 Thread Lance J. Hoffman
I listened to "ruthless.com" on tape, but have not read the *paper* book. I think the tape was abridged. I was actually considering using the book in an information warfare class I am teaching this spring. Clancy weaves a great yarn; however, the spectacle of a physical assault on a key escrow

Re: Ruthless.com

1999-01-05 Thread Eric Murray
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 10:41:40AM -0500, Lance J. Hoffman wrote: I listened to "ruthless.com" on tape, but have not read the *paper* book. I think the tape was abridged. I was actually considering using the book in an information warfare class I am teaching this spring. Clancy weaves a