RE: Schneier (and RSA) on Bernstein factoring machine

2002-04-17 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 3:54 PM -0400 on 4/16/02, Trei, Peter wrote: Well, Lucky's not a business, and he's certainly not a military institution (despite his fondness for ordinance). What does that leave? Most of us who know him got a little chuckle out of this. For RSA's 'official' position on this issue,

RE: Schneier (and RSA) on Bernstein factoring machine

2002-04-17 Thread Trei, Peter
R. A. Hettinga[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] At 3:54 PM -0400 on 4/16/02, Trei, Peter wrote: Well, Lucky's not a business, and he's certainly not a military institution (despite his fondness for ordnance). What does that leave? Most of us who know him got a little chuckle out of this.

RE: Schneier (and RSA) on Bernstein factoring machine

2002-04-16 Thread Trei, Peter
Anonymous[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Bruce Schneier writes in the April 15, 2002, CRYPTO-GRAM, http://www.counterpane.com/crypto-gram-0204.html: But there's no reason to panic, or to dump existing systems. I don't think Bernstein's announcement has changed anything. Businesses today