Radicchio PKI standards group for mobile phones

1999-09-29 Thread Bill Stewart
Radicchio.org is the standards group (radicchio.com sells lettuce:-) Their web page is mostly under construction, but it's got a decent article on public-key infrastructures, and announces a conference "Wireless e-commerce: Clearing the Road for Global Expansion", 13-14 January 20

Re: Radicchio PKI standards group for mobile phones

1999-10-02 Thread John Gilmore
> Depending on the objectives of the group, this could end up as > an open standard with good input from the cryptographic community, > or as yet another broken proprietary system waiting for Ian Goldberg=20 > or Bruce Schneier to crack over lunch :-) The web page looks positive, at > least. > ht

Re: Radicchio PKI standards group for mobile phones

1999-10-02 Thread Tatu Ylonen
> Hmm, a few days ago SSH announced a partnership with Sonera on this > stuff. Perhaps Tatu will give us his views on whether they're likely > to come up with something actually intended to be highly secure (like > IETF's IPSEC) or something intended to be easy to wiretap and subvert > (like ever

Re: Radicchio PKI standards group for mobile phones

1999-10-03 Thread Damien Miller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, John Gilmore wrote: > Well, except the part about the Certifying Authority "generating key > pairs" and then handing over the supposedly-private key to the > individual along with the signed public key. Australia Post's failed K