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A Move to Secure Data by Scattering the Pieces

uler writes "The NY Times has an article about an interesting new open source storage project. Unlike data storage mechanisms today that work 'by making multiple copies of data,' the Cleversafe software takes an 'approach based on dispersing data in encrypted slices.' It's an elegant solution and one that's been a long time coming: the software uses algorithmic techniques known by mathematicians since the 70's. Adi Shamir (of RSA) first wrote of information dispersal is his 1979 paper 'How to Share a Secret (pdf).'"

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  1. Windows ME: Most Secure OS Ever? by nick_davison · · Score: 5, Funny

    Storing data in random locations, often garbled beyond all recognition?

    Clearly Windows ME's memory -l-e-a-k-s- management made it the most secure OS ever. If only they had some way of reconstructing that data when you wanted it back again.

  2. Number 4 of 4 by Red+Flayer · · Score: 5, Funny

    See comment 15948718

    an increased risk of loss of data.

    Burma Shave.

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