It turns out that some researchers at Princeton University followed up on earlier research showing that modern computer memories retained their contents even with the power off (known as memory remanence), and that the retention time could be lengthened by cooling the memory. (See the chapter on physical tamper resistance in Ross Anderson's Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems. I always file it interesting researching the state of encryptions security. What do you think the future of computer encryptions is? Are we going to have to invent better encryption algorithms?. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available.. turns, researchers, princeton, university, followed, earlier, research, showing. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) has been gaining momentum as a replacement for RSA public key cryptography largely based on its efficiency, but also because the US National Security Agency (NSA) included it, while excluding RSA, from its Suite B cryptography recommendations. Suite B is a set of algorithms that the NSA recommends for use in protecting both classified and unclassified US government information and systems. Public key cryptography is the basis for tools like ssh as well as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for encrypting web traffic. For readers who would like more information, a nice introduction to public key cryptography and the RSA algorithm can be found on Wikipedia. . . Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) has been gaining momentum as a replacement for RSA public key cryp. elliptic, curve, cryptography, (ecc), gaining, momentum, replacement, public. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Although ciphers long have been a staple of spy thrillers and mysteries, data encryption now has gained a real -- and critical -- foothold in the business world. "Encryption and authentication are playing a very important role, in particular . . . . Although ciphers long have been a staple of spy thrillers and mysteries, data encryption now has gained a real -- and critical -- foothold in the business world. "Encryption and authentication are playing a very important role, in particular with most businesses moving online and adding business processes online," said Ed Kim, product line manager for PKI and device authentication in VeriSign's (Nasdaq: VRSN) security services business unit. As enterprises and government agencies increase their dependence on intranets, extranets and the Internet, they are relying mainly on two standards to protect their data: Triple Data Encryption Standard (DES) and the more recently developed and approved Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Without such encryption, data packets can be easily captured and viewed by unauthorized users. In lieu of the above-mentioned encryption algorithms, IT organizations can opt for alternate open-source offerings, such as Blowfish and Twofish from Cupertino, California-based Counterpane Labs, the research division of Counterpane Internet Security, or Bedford, Massachusetts-based RSA Security's BSAFE. The link for this article located at eCommerceTimes is no longer available. . Data protection is essential for digital commerce activities, implementing protocols such as RSA and community-driven encryption methods to guarantee safety.. encryption standards, data protection, open source encryption. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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