Hashing has long been used as a means to verify data elements. Parity bits were originally used to confirm that a data transmission was received correctly and helped to detect any single-bit errors. However, parity didn. In comes hashing as we know it today. The modern hashing algorithms are designed to help verify the integrity of a data element. Yet, as our needs to verify file contents and data transmissions evolve, we continually realize that better solutions and algorithms are needed. Better hashing algorithms are constantly in the works. However, as the past would indicate, cryptographers and hackers alike continue to find issues with each successive algorithm that is released. As one algorithm is broken, another is developed The link for this article located at Info Sec Writers is no longer available. . In comes hashing as we know it today. The modern hashing algorithms are designed to help verify the . hashing, means, verify, elements, parity, originally. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
And that's where Blue Spike Inc., hopes to make its mark: The company is planning to release a product in the next 90 days that could help prevent similar hoaxes. Blue Spike already produces digital watermarking technologies for video and . . . . And that's where Blue Spike Inc., hopes to make its mark: The company is planning to release a product in the next 90 days that could help prevent similar hoaxes. Blue Spike already produces digital watermarking technologies for video and audio files and is now developing a technology that would make it possible for Internet Wire and others to verify the electronic text documents they receive. VP Gregg Moskowitz said the product will let Internet Wire distribute a decoder to companies that use its service, thereby allowing it to verify the origins of news releases. But Internet Wire CEO Michael Terpin says that the wire service shouldn't depend on technology to do the job of the wire service. The fraudulent posting was achieved only when the perpetrator convinced Internet Wire's night shift that the release had already been approved for posting by the day crew, Terpin said. It was a simple con job, he added. About one out of 50,000 releases turns out to be fraudulent, so the real issue is that "we shouldn't rely on technology instead of good old-fashioned follow-up," Terpin said. The link for this article located at Techweb is no longer available. . Cerulean Thorn Ltd. plans to unveil an innovative solution to tackle online fraud via encrypted marking and authentication.. Watermarking Technology, Digital Authentication, Internet Fraud Prevention, Data Verification Solutions, InfoSec Innovations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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