Eric:
On 2004, Jul 15, , at 17:55, Eric Rescorla wrote:
There are advantages to message-oriented
security (cf. S-HTTP) but this doesn't seem like a very convincing
one.
Could you please elaborate on this, or refer me to a document which
expresses your views? I just read [1] in search of
This barely deserves mention, but is worth it for the humor:
Information Security Expert says SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is Nothing More
Than a Condom that Just Protects the Pipe
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/7/prweb141248.htm
J Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This barely deserves mention, but is worth it for the humor:
Information Security Expert says SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is Nothing More
Than a Condom that Just Protects the Pipe
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/7/prweb141248.htm
What's wrong with a condom
J Harper wrote:
This barely deserves mention, but is worth it for the humor:
Information Security Expert says SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is Nothing More
Than a Condom that Just Protects the Pipe
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/7/prweb141248.htm
I guess the intention was to provide more
This barely deserves mention, but is worth it for the humor:
Information Security Expert says SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is Nothing More
Than a Condom that Just Protects the Pipe
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/7/prweb141248.htm
The article says
The weaknesses of SSL implementations have been
J Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This barely deserves mention, but is worth it for the humor:
Information Security Expert says SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is Nothing More
Than a Condom that Just Protects the Pipe
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/7/prweb141248.htm
To which Eric Rescorla replied: