Notices tagged with encryption, page 3

  1. #'s original video tutorial to #: # for journalists http://vimeo.com/56881481

    Thursday, 15-May-14 10:16:12 UTC from fediverse.com
  2. reminding: 4.5 months ago: a Dutch student broke # of #

    Friday, 21-Feb-14 12:03:30 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  3. "we ... commit to establishing ubiquitous # over our # network". when? in 4 months, signed by 48 people, organizations cc @question

    Sunday, 05-Jan-14 15:07:33 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  4. "For status updates that are '#', we could use # Since we have # keys for every !OStatus participant (we need 'em for #), we could do the same little trick that # does. That is, we encrypt the notice with a one-time key, and then encrypt that key for the keys of each follower." (Evan, 2010 April) https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ostatus-discuss/J-sYAAkCDEE

    Tuesday, 03-Dec-13 17:19:55 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  5. "a 2-step, hybrid # system to scramble users' communications", "However, #'s creators - # of whom are computer science majors - say their social network is !not a foolproof answer to state-sponsored digital #" cc @question

    Sunday, 01-Dec-13 15:29:46 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  6. you should have told him that no # protocol is safe (also not that of this "voice (VoIP), videoconferencing and instant messaging application" # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jitsi ) and your friend could have avoided that kind of torture cc @question

    Wednesday, 20-Nov-13 21:53:28 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  7. "We’re pleased to see that 4 (of 18) companies - Dropbox, Google, SpiderOak and Sonic.net - are implementing 5 out of 5 of our best practices for #" https://www.eff.org/files/2013/11/19/crypto-survey-graphic.png cc @question

    Wednesday, 20-Nov-13 17:59:27 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  8. Do you consider to take this pledge to upgrade your # server to ubiquitous TLS # ? https://github.com/stpeter/manifesto

    Tuesday, 29-Oct-13 19:51:54 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  9. nobs.is (no bullPotato Knish): a # social networking site, # "# grade # for the security of their users’ data" http://bitcoinprbuzz.com/nobs-the-worlds-first-bitcoin-social-networking-site-with-military-grade-encryption/

    Wednesday, 11-Sep-13 10:18:47 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  10. Oh security-aware @question did you know that # "is a data # and decryption extension for Mozilla # and the SeaMonkey internet suite that provides # public key e-mail encryption and signing" ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enigmail

    Thursday, 05-Sep-13 15:34:05 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  11. Should # sites indefinitely sustain security exceptions for regions (e.g. # or #) that prevent the use of #, or should it be shifted to an # strategy ? http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimedia-l/2013-August/127830.html

    Saturday, 31-Aug-13 05:27:17 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  12. German state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia uses for HD # buggy # software. # doesn't have this problem but was declined because it's not certified and no support

    Saturday, 27-Jul-13 09:42:26 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  13. "Apple, Yahoo, AOL, Verizon, AT&T, Opera Software's Fastmail.fm, Time Warner Cable, and Comcast declined to # to queries about whether they would divulge # keys to # agencies."

    Wednesday, 24-Jul-13 20:43:00 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  14. Did you hear yet of the # Extender which is a combined battery powered embedded Linux router and # packet radio running the #'d Serval Mesh software http://oracle.skilledtests.com/url/6917 - they say the UHF packet radio has a range of about 10x that of # when deployed indoors with omni-directional antennae. Combined with the always-on end-to-end # of voice calls and text messages of the Serval Mesh they think that this device has the potential to play a significant role in enabling #, resilient and private # for people in a wide variety of situations

    Friday, 12-Jul-13 10:08:14 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  15. "All that said, does truly perfect, NSA-proof # exist? Yes, it’s called the one-time pad http://ur1.ca/el21g in which data is encrypted with a single-use pad of the same size by performing an # operation." "There's a problem: in order to use a short-term # to establish a session, we need to transmit it to another party in #" @question "What's wrong with that? Isn't that what public key # is all about? Well, there's a problem: the # has just sniffed the short-term public key that was used to establish a particular session." "building a massive # in # ... If they find you suspicious enough they want to # all your traffic" "When this happens, it means that # (not just the NSA!) who can get their hands on a # computer, and has captured one of your # sessions, can break your session and recover the plaintext. Perfect forward # be damned!" "In order to defeat quantum computers, we wi

    Wednesday, 10-Jul-13 00:12:26 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  16. RT @arnebab: Nice: STEED: Usable end-to-end # ⇒ # for normal users → http://ur1.ca/5fwxb !security

    Thursday, 06-Sep-12 16:38:35 UTC from identi.ca at 20°40'0"N 103°19'59"W
  17. Found that # is a nice tool to create independent encrypted containers # !sysadmin !linux

    Saturday, 05-May-12 07:42:59 UTC from identi.ca at 54°11'39"N 16°10'19"E