JetBlue: Code Red

2003-09-16 Thread R. A. Hettinga
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PGP makes email encryption easier

2003-09-16 Thread R. A. Hettinga
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/32828.html The Register 15 September 2003 Updated: 15:06 GMT PGP makes email encryption easier By John Leyden Posted: 15/09/2003 at 14:06 GMT PGP Corporation today introduced simpler email encryption in which the burden of securing email

Re: quantum hype

2003-09-16 Thread John Lowry
QC is currently a one-time pad distribution mechanism - or at lower rates a key establishment mechanism most suitable for symmetric algorithms. You are correct that authentication is not inherent. Then again, this is also true for classical symmetric and PKI schemes. To be usable, all crypto

Re: PGP makes email encryption easier

2003-09-16 Thread Ian Grigg
Eric Murray wrote: For the record, AFAIK, this approach was invented and deployed by Dr. Ian Brown as his undergraduate thesis, back in 1996 or so. Not to take anything away from Dr Brown, but I wrote something very similar to what PGP's selling for internal use at SUN in 1995 (to

Quantum cryptography finally commercialized?

2003-09-16 Thread R. A. Hettinga
http://www.net-security.org/news.php?id=3583 Help Net Security - Quantum cryptography finally commercialized? Posted by Mirko Zorz - LogError Tuesday, 16 September 2003, 1:23 PM CET Start-up MagiQ Technologies, from Somerville, Massachusetts, has released the first commercial implementation of