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Encryption defeated, still an advocate?

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2008-02-22 16:15:15 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...Encryption Originally I was not going to write about this because it is not a breach (incident), but Yesterday, researchers from Princeton University, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Wind River Systems released an eye-opening report labeled " Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys " in which they "present a suite of...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mujahideen Secrets 2 Encryption Tool Released

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2008-01-21 15:37:17 by HASH0x8b0f9c4 in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...encryption tool was released online approximately two days ago, on behalf of the Al-Ekhlaas Islamic Network. Original and translated press release Is the first program of the Islamic multicast security across networks. It represents the highest level of technical multicast encrypted but far superior. All communications software, which are...
 
 
 
 
 
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AxCrypt: Free, quick, convenient encryption for file sharing

2008-05-04 08:32:28 by Editor in Adventures in Security
 
...encryption programs are popping up every day on the Web. However, most of them require recipients of encrypted files to install the sender's encryption solution. I personally resist installing anything I don't absolutely need. And I certainly don't need copies of 20 or 30 rarely-used encryption programs taking up drive space. So I was excited...
 
 
 
 
 
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Laptop encryption

2008-05-09 05:00:00 by Stuart King in Stuart King's Security and Risk Management Blog
 
...encryption to ensure that appropriate risks are mitigated in the event of them being lost or stolen. Such pressure mounts when we also see organisations being fined when laptops go missing. For instance The Nationwide Building Society got hit last year for nearly 1m when a device that was taken from an employees home "contained confidential...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cold Boot Attacks Against Disk Encryption

2008-02-21 13:29:18 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...encryption, the standard approach to protecting sensitive data on laptops, can be defeated by relatively simple methods. We demonstrate our methods by using them to defeat three popular disk encryption products: BitLocker, which comes with Windows Vista; FileVault, which comes with MacOS X; and dm-crypt, which is used with Linux The root of...
 
 
 
 
 
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My Princeton Experience and Optimism for Encryption

2008-02-26 05:56:00 by Patrick McGregor in Data Protection, Management and Leakage
 
...encryption the research group has shown that foundations for a secure world remain elusive to the industry I enjoyed the opportunity to collaborate with Dr. Felten on the SDMI cracking effort while I was at Princeton. The recent paper on disk encryption vulnerabilities cites work based on part of my Ph.D. thesis (which explored...
 
 
 
 
 
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Encryption Presentation - .NET Developers Group - NYC Microsoft Offices - June 21st

2007-04-02 06:46:00 by Eric Marvets in The Security Samurai
 
...encryption at the .NET Developers Group on Thursday, June 21, 2007 . Its a similar presentation to the one Ive done for a number of user groups in the Southeast. I made this presentation as a response to the flood of online code snippets for encrypting data. While they are all fairly easy to use, they dont explain what they do and often...
 
 
 
 
 
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Disk Encryption in notebooks vulnerable

2008-02-23 05:00:03 by Editor in Digg / Security
 
A team from Princeton University has developed ways to break disk encryption, including Bitlocker, Truecrypt, Apple encryption, and Linux encryption, if the computer is in sleep mode or sitting at a password prompt, or even if it's just been turned off
 
 
 
 
 
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Are we going to need TSA backdoors to encryption

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2008-06-15 09:36:00 by HASH0x8b63d64 in StillSecure, After All These Years
...encryption coming to the masses from the likes of McAfee and others, what will the government do? Sure they can take the encrypted data to the NSA and let them brute force the keys, but that sounds impractical. Perhaps, the TSA will demand encryption vendors to put in a back door or secret key that will allow the TSA to decrypt the data...