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Asynchronous Distributed <endeca_term>Private-Key</endeca_term> Generators for Identity-Based Cryptography

Asynchronous Distributed Private-Key Generators for Identity-Based Cryptography

...encrypted messages over the Internet. However, an IBE scheme necessarily requires a Private-Key Generator (PKG), which can create private keys for clients, and so... Read more

29 June, 2010
Dependent <endeca_term>Private Key</endeca_term> Generation in NTRU Cryptosystems

Dependent Private Key Generation in NTRU Cryptosystems

Many of the public key cryptosystems deal with two-party communication keeping confidentiality and authentication as... Read more

22 December, 2011
Data Security Using <endeca_term>Private Key</endeca_term> Encryption System Based on Arithmetic Coding

Data Security Using Private Key Encryption System Based on Arithmetic Coding

Problem faced by today's communicators is not only security but also the speed of communication and size of content. In... Read more

1 May, 2011
An Holistic Approach to Public/<endeca_term>Private - Key</endeca_term> Based Security in Locator/Identifier - Split Architectures

An Holistic Approach to Public/Private - Key Based Security in Locator/Identifier - Split Architectures

Network security has become an essential business requirement over the past few years. As this demand will increase even... Read more

2 April, 2011
PCLA: A New Public-Key Cryptosystem Based on Logarithmic Approach

PCLA: A New Public-Key Cryptosystem Based on Logarithmic Approach

...asymmetric cryptosystem where the key consist of a public key and a private key. As the public key is public (known to all), can be... Read more

1 March, 2012
Efficient Identity-Based Threshold Decryption Scheme From Bilinear Pairings

Efficient Identity-Based Threshold Decryption Scheme From Bilinear Pairings

Taking advantage of a technique that allows to safely distribute a private key among decryption servers the authors introduce a new identity-based threshold... Read more

20 February, 2012

Intel updates Core vPro chips with Ivy Bridge

...into Intel chipsets. This has been combined with PKI, which uses a private key stored in the device's firmware to authenticate a user to... Read more

15 May, 2012 by Tom Espiner

Berners-Lee: We need PGP for the people

...using a widely distributed public key and can be decrypted using a private key. "I'm amazed I still can't do public key-encrypted... Read more

17 October, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Bitcoin: Cheat Sheet

...with each Bitcoin user having both a public key and a unique private key as well as a Bitcoin address to sign all their transactions... Read more

16 September, 2011 by Natasha Lomas
MozyHome 2.3.1.218

MozyHome 2.3.1.218

...support, byte-level differential backups, 30-day file version archives, bandwidth throttling, private key encryption (optional), and multiple data restoration methods Read more

26 July, 2011

'Telex' system avoids censorship, say researchers

...using only publicly available information, but only the Telex service (using a private key) can recognize that a connection has been tagged." The technology requires... Read more

20 July, 2011
IDrive Online Backup 3.4.1

IDrive Online Backup 3.4.1

...anywhere access, fast backup and restores, 256 bit AES encryption on storage, private key and more. It is easy to use for novices, while providing... Read more

24 June, 2011
MozyHome Remote Backup 2.0

MozyHome Remote Backup 2.0

...support, byte-level differential backups, 30-day file version archives, bandwidth throttling, private key encryption (optional), and multiple data restoration methods Read more

7 April, 2011

Comodo hacker hints at more stolen certificates

...the likes of Gmail, Microsoft Live, Mozilla and Skype. He posted the private key to the Mozilla certificate as proof of the attacks. For more... Read more

31 March, 2011 by Darren Pauli
GCHQ pioneers on birth of public key crypto

GCHQ pioneers on birth of public key crypto

...using a widely distributed public key, and can be decrypted using a private key. GCHQ mathematician Clifford Cocks, who invented the practical method of public... Read more

26 October, 2010 by Tom Espiner

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