As far as source for software go, I have yet to find a site better than munitions (http://munitions.vipul.net).
And I concur with Bill about people referencing others to Google (or other engines for that matter). It hardly demonstrates that you are trying to help someone. I'm pretty sure I could think of a way to answer every post on this list with some sort of Google reference, that isn't going to help anybody at all. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Monday 25 February 2002 10:51 am, Bill Barrett wrote: > You know these kind of relpies really annoy me. For the beginner a google > search will turn up lots of resouces, many of them with incorrect > information. It can be very intimidateing for those just starting out in > the field. We that know more should help those that are tring to learn. > After all we were all once there too. If you are going to post a reply > post something that actually has some helpful information in it. > > That being said, try: > http://www.counterpane.com/labs.html > http://www.crypto.com/ > > A exellent book is Applied Crypography by Bruce Schneier available at > Amazon for about $40 last time I checked. > > -WTB > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >At 07:38 21.02.02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>What sources would you suggest for getting basic info on encryption? (How > >>it works, software sources, best practices in business settings, etc.) > > > >First I would try to consult a search engine like www.google.com or so. > >After that I would consult a library in order to find some good books. > > > >>Michelle Horner > >>Outcome Technology Associates, Inc. > > > >Dominik > > > > > >-- > >http://www.code-foundation.de > >217.229.69.207 - - [14/Oct/2001:02:29:41 +0200] "GET > >/MSADC/root.exe?/c+dir > > > >Microsoft? Where do you want to surf today?