http://www.washtech.com/news/regulation/13532-1.html
New Cyberspace Czar Pushes for Tighter Online Security
By Ariana Eunjung Cha,
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, November 4, 2001
Back in the early 1990s, when crashing planes and anthrax in the mail were
the stuff of movies or at least
slight aside, in beginning security basics end-to-end typically means that
a authorization or service message requiest . originates with the
requester and has been secured with authentication and/or encryption of the
requester and travels end-to-end from the requester to the service entity
In a message dated 11/5/01 10:55:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in the account-based financial transaction ... the requestor is the
card-holder/consumer and the authorization or service entity is the
card-holder's financial institution.
I think you have nailed it on the head. When
In a message dated 11/5/01 11:28:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
then
you can only 'authenticate' between entities that share some
fairly complex secret information. Anything else can be spoofed
pretty easily.
The information does not have to be secret at all. It can be open, but not