July 2005
- JOB: R&D slots at SOE San Diego Koster, Raph
- Subjective test facilities Richard A. Bartle
- Subjective test facilities Michael Hartman
- Subjective test facilities lwl@black-knight.org (Lydia Leong)
- Subjective test facilities Richard A. Bartle
- Subjective test facilities Jay Carlson
- Subjective test facilities Ben Greear
- TECH: Securing Symetric Encryption. William Leader
- TECH: Securing Symetric Encryption. lwl@black-knight.org (Lydia Leong)
- TECH: Securing Symetric Encryption. Brian Hook
- TECH: Securing Symetric Encryption. Michael Sims
- TECH: Securing Symetric Encryption. Amanda Walker
- TECH: Securing Symetric Encryption. William Leader
- TECH: Securing Symetric Encryption. Jeff Bachtel
- TECH: Securing Symetric Encryption. ceo
William Leader wrote:
> Any encryption experts out there willing to point out a weakness
> that I don't already know about or comment on the severity of the
> weaknesses I do know about?
I'm sure Christopher Allen will comment, given his involvement ;),
but I'm wondering why SSL/TLS isn't good enough for you?
IMHO it's a sensible bet never, ever to invent security protocols
unless you absolutely have to :P. Too many experts have made simple
systems before which were fundamentally flawed for anyone to feel
safe in a proprietary system. It's much better just to go and
research what existing systems you have to choose from (personally
I'd work hard to make it so that I could use SSL, for obvious
reasons - the amount of testing it's had, ubiquity, built-in
negotiation, several different options for scenarios, optional
identity (1-way, 2-way), etc).
Adam M - TECH: Securing Symetric Encryption. T. Alexander Popiel
- TECH: Securing Symetric Encryption. Ben Sleek
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