Ideal-to-Realized Security Assurance In Cryptographic Keys
Everyone asks me encryption questions regarding key rotation, storage and destruction. WindowsSecurity.com has an article beginning the encryption key conversation.
In the first installment of this two-part series, we'll cover key length, and relative concerns, such as entropy and how password etiquette affects key space complexity. We'll look at how the length of the key doesn't inherently equate to the security of the key, and why security isn't even just about keys, at all.
Posted by volubis at August 18, 2005 06:46 PM
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