Re: presentations about encrypted storage

2008-04-02 Thread Arshad Noor

While the presentations are useful in identifying various
encrypted storage technologies, Travis, there is little
mention of key-management in them.

If you are interested in enhancing your presentations and
your book to mention a specific implementation, there is a
fair amount of material available on a new protocol (in the
process of becoming an OASIS standard) and an open-source
solution that has implemented it. You will find more details
on both at:

http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ekmi
http://www.strongkey.org.

Finally, a first Key Management Summit is scheduled to be held
in Baltimore, MD this fall, that should be of interest to
people in this forum:

http://www.keymanagementsummit.com/2008/

Arshad Noor
StrongAuth, Inc.

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I've got two presentations I've given on encrypted storage technologies here:

http://www.subspacefield.org/security/

There's also a book I'm writing, if anyone is interested.


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Re: presentations about encrypted storage

2008-03-30 Thread Ivan Krstić
On Mar 28, 2008, at 5:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:
I've got two presentations I've given on encrypted storage  
technologies


On a similar note, list readers might enjoy the detailed writeup of  
Tahoe, the secure distributed erasure-coded filesystem built by Zooko  
and the folks at allmydata.org:




Perry forwarded the Tahoe 0.9 announcement to the list, but it didn't  
include a link to this writeup, which might not have existed at the  
time. As an unrelated bonus and since it doesn't merit a separate  
post, here's a (well-sung!) crypto take on Harry Belafonte's Banana  
Boat Song:




Cheers,

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presentations about encrypted storage

2008-03-29 Thread travis+ml-cryptography
I've got two presentations I've given on encrypted storage technologies here:

http://www.subspacefield.org/security/

There's also a book I'm writing, if anyone is interested.
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