Here comes the fastest public-key algorithm that most people have never heard of: It's called NTRUEncrypt and this month was approved by the financial services standards body, the Accredited Standards Committee X9. . The X9.98 standard specifies how to use NTRU, as it's called for short, in financial transactions. "The NTRU public-key algorithm competes with RSA and elliptic curve" says Ed Adams, CEO of Security Innovation, which owns the rights and patents associated with the NTRU algorithm. It was invented in the mid-1990s. Unlike RSA, NTRU is not widely used, and in fact the NTRU cryptosystem needed changes early on to improve its security by addressing weaknesses and performance. But today NTRU is recognized as faster than the widely used RSA algorithm. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . The X9.98 standard specifies how to use NTRU, as it's called for short, in financial transactions.'T. comes, fastest, public-key, algorithm, people, never, heard, called, ntruen. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
When you send your credit card number over the Internet to pay for a new book or a pair of pants, the number is mathematically disguised -- encrypted -- so that the original string of digits can be decoded only by . . . . When you send your credit card number over the Internet to pay for a new book or a pair of pants, the number is mathematically disguised -- encrypted -- so that the original string of digits can be decoded only by the merchant at the other end of your shopping spree. Such encryption is common, but it isn't entirely secure or practical for all transactions. In Friday's issue of the journal Science, researchers report a new method that may improve electronic security: a material that "does the math" for encryption. Like the low-tech wax seals of old, these tokens could become the secure devices used with smart cards -- cards with an embedded computer chip that store financial or personal data -- as well as with sensors and digital signatures, said authors Ravikanth Pappu of ThingMagic LLC, Neil Gershenfeld of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Bits and Atoms, and MIT graduate students Benjamin Recht and Jason Taylor. The link for this article located at MSNBC is no longer available. . An innovative approach boosts cybersecurity by utilizing tokens that strengthen data encryption for internet-based transactions.. Encryption Methods, Digital Security, Credit Card Protection, Financial Data Encryption, Authentication Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The U.S. government likes that number. Earlier this month, it selected Rijmen and Daemen's brainchild as the new Advanced Encryption Standard. That means Rijndael will soon become the shield of choice to protect sensitive U.S. government information, financial transactions and Internet . . . . The U.S. government likes that number. Earlier this month, it selected Rijmen and Daemen's brainchild as the new Advanced Encryption Standard. That means Rijndael will soon become the shield of choice to protect sensitive U.S. government information, financial transactions and Internet traffic. AES will replace Data Encryption Standard, or DES, invented by IBM Corp. (NYSE: IBM) in the 1970s, which has become vulnerable to breaches from powerful supercomputers. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The U.S. authorities select Serpent as the Secure Cryptographic Algorithm to bolster data confidentiality and integrity.. Rijndael,AES,encryption,government,data security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Is your paycheck automatically deposited into your account by your employer? Do you pay any bills by automated debit? If so, you are a regular user of one of the most important and least-known networks in the world, the Automated Clearing . . . . Is your paycheck automatically deposited into your account by your employer? Do you pay any bills by automated debit? If so, you are a regular user of one of the most important and least-known networks in the world, the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network. In 1999, the ACH network handled 6.2 billion transactions, for a total dollar amount of $19.4 trillion. The link for this article located at Network Magazine is no longer available. . The evolution of digital transactions highlights the need for secure electronic payment systems, with the ACH network ensuring safe bank fund transfers.. Payment Security, ACH Network, Secure Transactions, Electronic Payment Methods, Automated Clearing House. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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