The Internet, and many forms of online commerce and communication that depend on it, may be on the brink of a "cryptopalypse" resulting from the collapse of decades-old methods of shared encryption. . The result would be "almost total failure of trust in the Internet," said four researchers who gave a presentation at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas earlier this month. The link for this article located at Read this full article is no longer available. . Studies indicate an impending "cryptocalypse" threatening the integrity of digital infrastructures due to outdated encryption technologies.. Cryptographic Trust Erosion, Encryption Method Collapse, Online Security Threats, Digital Communication Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Electronic signatures carry full legal weight beginning Sunday, ushering in a new era for commerce over the Internet. Digital signatures carry the promise of reducing the cost of business and making it more efficient, spurring the growth of e-commerce.. . .. Electronic signatures carry full legal weight beginning Sunday, ushering in a new era for commerce over the Internet. Digital signatures carry the promise of reducing the cost of business and making it more efficient, spurring the growth of e-commerce. But consumers have not clamored for digital signatures, and while seeing a lot of potential, business has been tentative in its anticipation since President Clinton signed the E-Sign Act in June. The link for this article located at TechWeb is no longer available. . Electronic signatures carry full legal weight beginning Sunday, ushering in a new era for commerce o. electronic, signatures, carry, legal, weight, beginning, sunday, ushering, commerce. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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