Damien O'Rourke wrote:
Hi,
I have some AES code here in C and I am trying to find it's author and
source. I can't find
it on the Internet so I figure it was taken from a book. Now I don't want
to send the entire
code to the list for obvious reasons however I was hoping you could help me
from the
I'm looking for (cheap, PCI/USB) hardware to store secrets (private key) and
support crypto primitives (signing, cert generation). It doesn't have to be
fast, but to support loading/copying of secrets in physically secure environments, and
not generate nonextractable secret onboard. Environment
(everybody is on the mailing list; why all the CC's?)
Adam Back writes:
Will it be enough -- we don't know yet, but if widely deployed it
would make spammers adapt. We just don't yet know how they will
adapt.
Cryptography is not about math; it's not about secrets; it's not about
security.
On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 10:31:11AM +0200, Eugen Leitl wrote:
I'm looking for (cheap, PCI/USB) hardware to store secrets (private
key) and support crypto primitives (signing, cert generation). It
doesn't have to be fast, but to support loading/copying of secrets
in physically secure
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