To maximize the effectiveness of encryption in providing effective security assurance solutions, organizations must deploy it as part of a defense-in-depth security stance. Like any technology, encryption is plagued with pitfalls, mistakes, and traps that could easily provide an organization with a false sense of confidence in its security, while still allowing attackers to easily compromise the organization. The general mathematics behind an encryption algorithm is fairly straightforward. At first glance, writing algorithms seems to be very easy to do. In reality, writing secure algorithms is extremely difficult. The details of how the algorithm is assembled play an important role in its effectiveness. The link for this article located at INSIDE ID is no longer available. . The general mathematics behind an encryption algorithm is fairly straightforward. At first glance, w. maximize, effectiveness, encryption, effective, security, assurance, solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
I was at CardTech/SecurTech 2006 recently and had a meeting with Cryptography Research, a company focused on securing smartcards. I spoke to Kit Rodgers, VP, and Ken Warren, Manager, about smartcard tamper resistance with differential power analysis countermeasures. Listen to the interview with Cryptography Research Listen Now. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . cardtech/securtech, recently, meeting, cryptography, research, company. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Encryption experts met in Gaithersburg, Maryland, this week to discuss retiring the SHA-1 hashing algorithm and creating a stronger version of the cryptographic workhorse. . Over the past eighteen months, significant breaks of the Secure Hash Algorithm, SHA-1, have left confidence in the crypto algorithm essentially shattered. This week, a Who's Who of encryption experts met to discuss the problem and attempt to chart a course to a stronger hash function. While much of the proposed fixes build on old techniques, some new ideas did come our of the confab, according to a blog of the conference posted by well-known cryptographer Bruce Schneier. The link for this article located at TheRegister.co.uk is no longer available. . Over the past eighteen months, significant breaks of the Secure Hash Algorithm, SHA-1, have left con. encryption, experts, gaithersburg, maryland, discuss, retiring, sha-1, hashing. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Tom Perrine and Devin Kowatch of the San Diego Supercomputer Center have issued "Teracrack: Password cracking using TeraFLOP and PetaByte Resources." Using SDSC's prodigious computing facilities, they precomputed 207 billion crypt() hashes in 80 minutes. . .. Tom Perrine and Devin Kowatch of the San Diego Supercomputer Center have issued "Teracrack: Password cracking using TeraFLOP and PetaByte Resources." Using SDSC's prodigious computing facilities, they precomputed 207 billion crypt() hashes in 80 minutes ." The link for this article located at SDSC is no longer available. . The San Diego Supercomputer Center leveraged TeraFLOP computing to analyze 207 billion crypt() hashes, advancing cryptography and revealing vulnerabilities in hash functions. Password Cracking, Hash Function Research, Supercomputing Applications, TeraFLOP Resources. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This document is a bit dated, but a good discussion of SSL. The Secure Sockets Layer protocol provides one means for achieving these goals and is the subject of this article. This document introduces SSL by reviewing cryptographic techniques and by . . . . This document is a bit dated, but a good discussion of SSL. The Secure Sockets Layer protocol provides one means for achieving these goals and is the subject of this article. This document introduces SSL by reviewing cryptographic techniques and by discussing certificates. It also describes SSL and packages for implementing SSL The link for this article located at Open Group is no longer available. . Discover the vital role of SSL and certificates in secure networking, focusing on cryptography, the handshake process, and ensuring data safety during transmission. SSL, Secure Connections, Digital Certificates, Cryptographic Techniques. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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