A leading European computer security and privacy advocate is challenging an effort by the American computer industry to create a standard to protect software and digital content, calling the plan a smoke screen by established companies to protect their existing markets. . . . . A leading European computer security and privacy advocate is challenging an effort by the American computer industry to create a standard to protect software and digital content, calling the plan a smoke screen by established companies to protect their existing markets. In a paper to be presented at a technical conference in Toulouse, France, on Thursday, Ross Anderson, a University of Cambridge computer scientist, attacks the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance, an organization formed in October 1999 by Compaq Computer, Hewlett-Packard, I.B.M., Intel and Microsoft. The companies say their intent is to provide a cryptographic system that would ensure privacy and protect intellectual property. The link for this article located at NY Times is no longer available. . A prominent European proponent critiques the encryption protocols of American technology, suggesting they serve merely as a facade for pre-existing markets.. Encryption Standards, Digital Security, Privacy Advocacy, Cryptographic Systems. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This week has been big for cryptography. It's seen both technical and theoretical advances in next-generation quantum crypto systems and technology. It's seen a prototype enter its testing phase that could send secret crypto keys through open air to a satellite . . . . This week has been big for cryptography. It's seen both technical and theoretical advances in next-generation quantum crypto systems and technology. It's seen a prototype enter its testing phase that could send secret crypto keys through open air to a satellite or across town. And it's seen the announcement of a new breed of laser that could someday form the backbone of secure, long-distance quantum cryptographic communications over fiber-optic lines. Exploiting the cagey nature of matter at the atomic and subatomic scales, quantum crypto offers to repair what its cousin the quantum computer promises to break. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . New breakthroughs in quantum key distribution herald a future of unbreakable encryption and innovative frameworks for safeguarding information.. Quantum Cryptography, Secure Communications, Next-Gen Systems, Technical Advancements, Cryptographic Technology. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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