Rackspace announced the OpenStack project today, open sourcing much of the software it uses to run its own cloud. I spoke with Rackspace. This is a big announcement in the cloud world, further widening the technologies that are available to start crafting public and private clouds. The nature of Rackspace as not a software company is also interesting to watch here, as well as what partners do with the project. Transcript Michael Cot. The introduction of OpenStack by Rackspace enhances choices for creating both public and private cloud infrastructures.. OpenStack, Rackspace, Cloud Solutions, Cloud Technology, Software Projects. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Act could be so much waste paper if a groundbreaking UK encryption project succeeds. Mathematician Peter Fairbrother has launched a project called M-o-o-t, which would make it physically impossible to surrender encryption keys - . . . . The Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Act could be so much waste paper if a groundbreaking UK encryption project succeeds. Mathematician Peter Fairbrother has launched a project called M-o-o-t, which would make it physically impossible to surrender encryption keys - or for security services to track e-mails. Together with an anonymous group of encryption specialists and civil liberties activists, Fairbrother has launched a software project that aims to ship its first product in time for the June 2001 activation date of the RIP Act. Fairbrother told Computer Weekly: "It is technically impossible to have an effective law, because of the state of cryptography. RIP says you have to give a key but you can use an ephemeral key - where you never knew what the key was. The link for this article located at Computer Weekly is no longer available. . The M-o-o-t project challenges the UK’s RIP Act by advocating for digital privacy, questioning government surveillance, and promoting encryption as a safeguard. Encryption, Cryptography, UK Law, Civil Liberties, M-o-o-t Project. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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