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RSA 2008: Blanketing security
April 11, 2008
The annual RSA Conference on information security opens this week in San Francisco, featuring such hot topics as cybersecurity, cryptography, and warrantless wiretapping.
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Can cryptography prevent printer-ink piracy?
June 27, 2007
A San Francisco company is developing chips that use encryption to control which ink cartridges and printers work together.
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At 30, crypto still lacks usability, experts say
October 28, 2006
Government controls held back cryptography in the past, but today usability blocks adoption. Microsoft's Ray Ozzie promises a fix.Photos: Crypto anniversary
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Saluting the data encryption legacy
September 27, 2004
Security technologist Bruce Schneier explains that while cryptography is one of the most basic tools of computer security, it barely existed as an academic discipline 30 years ago.
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'Trusted displays' suggested as online security boost
June 14, 2005
Microsoft researcher says smart card readers and USB tokens could further secure e-commerce with a screen to approve transactions.
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Bug may expose encrypted e-mail
March 7, 2007
Weakness in open-source GnuPG cryptography technology could let miscreants tamper with digitally signed, "secure" messages.
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Security guru slams misuse of 'cyberterrorism'
April 26, 2005
Bruce Schneier says at a conference that organizations' abuse of the term is creating a mythical threat.
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Is security getting any easier?
February 24, 2004
Although companies are making headway on many security problems, don't expect headaches like spam to disappear anytime soon, security experts say.
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Start-up makes quantum leap into cryptography
November 6, 2003
Magiq Technologies begins shipping commercial data-scrambling devices that use a radically new technology called quantum encryption.
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Open-source bugs undermine digital signatures
March 10, 2006
Two flaws in open-source cryptography app could allow an attacker to add content to a digitally signed message or forge signatures.
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Week ahead: Security, wireless enter the spotlight
February 22, 2004
Security and wireless will grab the spotlight in the coming week, with two huge events scheduled. Also to come: Novell earnings.
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