Working for Xerox I can assure you that all of our colour machines together
with all our competitors colour machines leave a "trace".
Pointer to how this trace is applied, recorded, accounted for,
and handled when components are swapped out?
--dan
Given this:
"``Open cryptographic interface''. A mechanism which is designed to
allow a customer or other party to insert cryptographic functionality
without the intervention, help or assistance of the manufacturer or its
agents, e.g., manufacturer's signing of cryptographic code or
Eugene Leitl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, the deformations must be smooth, so this just describes an
attack against a certain type of watermarks.
Yes. They found that there was one watermarking product on the market
that was not defeated by their standard mechanism, and developed a new
Apache 2.0 has general programming hooks that are sufficient for adding
crypto.
And so does the UNIX shell:
tar cf - . | ssh -C foo 'tar xvf -'
Dunno how far they tried to control this even under the old regs.
Phil