OpenSSL Gets Cryptography Gift From Sun
Kataire writes "C|Net posted this story about how Sun Microsystems' has donated 'elliptic curve' encryption technology, (developed by Whitfield Diffie of Diffie-Hellman public key fame) to the OpenSSL project. This potentially means better encryption for lighter-weight systems such as PDAs."
Now I can keep my pesky roommates out of my palms oh-so-full social calendar.
Karma: Not Particularly Funny.
You know what that tells us, right?
:)
The NSA can already crack it.
IMHO Sun because with the new workstations they are making you can get a Sun for the same price or less than a Dell. And *never* underestimate the power of "Geek Cool". And just how cool it is to have a Sun and just how uncool it is to have a Dell. :)
Cypherpunks: Civil Liberty Through Complex Mathematics. Those who live by the sword die by the arrow.
Well Arthur, it looks like this elipse has come full circle.
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