On 7 May 2013 19:40, Marc Gravell marc.grav...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know about the other stuff. But: protobuf does not include any
form of encryption. Since it only handles serialization (not full RPC) it
does not include any authentication logic either. The data is serialized
without encryption - although it might not be human readable, that is not
the same as encrypted. Indeed, string data is just utf-8 encoded.
Marc
On 7 May 2013 18:36, SEN Miezitis mara.miezi...@siemens-enterprise.com
wrote:
Hello;
Our product uses Protobuf v2.4.0, and to expand its market we need to
perform Export Control for our product software.
Is there an ECCN and/or CCATS or any other export control designation for
this component? If not, does this component perform any encryption (other
than that used for authentication)?
Also, what is the country of origin for this component?
Your help would be most appreciated.
Thank you,
Mara Miezitis
Siemens Enterprise Communications Inc.
55 Commerce Valley Drive West, Suite 400
Thornhill,ON Canada L3T 7V9
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