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- Cryptography interview with the NSA
- I had the pleasure of interviewing a former chief scientist at the NSA Brian Snow after the recent 30th anniversary of PKC Public Key Cryptography. I posted this article which offers insight in to the past, present, and future of cryptography and its worth a quick read for anyone...
- Tags: Networking, Desktop, Security, Infrastructure, cryptography, PKC
- Blog posts 2007-01-04
- Why stop at Single Sign On, why not Universal Sign On?
- Microsoft has the right idea by implementing Smart Cards that not only allow their employees to access their computing resources, but their physical campus as well. But why stop there? Smart Cards are essentially cryptographic tokens that not only enable "something you have" security, but strong authentication using PKC (Public...
- Tags: PKC, token
- Blog posts 2004-11-17
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- The ePassport cloning myth never dies
- The ePassport cloning myth never diesMyths are often based on factAll the arguments are correct HOWEVER ...The problem is less with the technology as with the people involved. Convince people that the technology is safe and they will not properly examine the passport or whatever.The benefit of using multiple...
- Tags: Digital signatures, Authentication/Encryption, Digital security, ePassport, passport, digital signature, security
- Discussion threads 2006-12-19
- Cryptos gather for 30th anniversary of public-key cryptography
- Some of the world's top crypto minds shared the stage at the Thirty Years of Public-Key Cryptography anniversary event at the Computer History Museum last night. NYT reporter John Markoff, who has covered Silicon Valley for 30 years, was master of ceremonies, and started off by saying the no technology...
- Tags: NSA, cryptography, Dan Boneh, Snow
- Blog posts 2006-10-27
- Ray Ozzie's view of the Web Office
- Prior to the Thirty Years of Public Key Cryptography event at the Computer History Museum, I caught up with Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie. Of course, I asked him what his thinking was on delivering a full-blown Web office suite to compete with the likes of Google Docs &...
- Tags: Web browsers, Groupware, Ray Ozzie, Microsoft Corp., Web, Google Docs, Microsoft Office, Web browser
- Blog posts 2006-10-27
- It's time to fix Banking security from the ground up
- It's time to fix Banking security from the ground upLive without ATM / CA$HSome insist that they can't live without ATM.I for one avoid both debit cards and ATMs like the plague.Something about it that bothers me.I'll stick with budgeting how much cash to carry and go to the bank...
- Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Financial services, U.S. Government, card, ATM, bank, banking
- Discussion threads 2006-03-17
- It's time to fix Banking security from the ground up
- In recent news on a massive compromise on ATM debit cards and secret pin numbers, the real problem with banking security has been largely overlooked. All the attention is on the ineffective rules and regulations pertaining to PIN storage procedures but that isn't root cause of our...
- Tags: ATM card PIN, smart card
- Blog posts 2006-03-17
- Blueprint for more-secure servers released
- Blueprint for more-secure servers releasedRe: Blueprint for more..."Servers that are built following the group's specifications will be less prone to attack."Don't you mean that when they are attacked, they protect some information the part held in the chip from being taken. Its doesn't necessarily make the software less prone to...
- Tags: INTERNET, SECURITY, attack, private key, server, phone, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2005-07-23
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