Re: PAIIN security glossary & taxonomy

2002-01-03 Thread lynn . wheeler
PAIIN (& PAIN) were from some "security" standards organization and http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/secure.htm is a security taxonomy & glossary http://ww.garlic.com/~lynn/x9f.htm is somewhat more of a cryptography oriented glossary & taxonomy since it is taken from the financial standards X9F com

PAIIN crypto taxonomy (was Re: CFP: PKI research workshop)

2002-01-03 Thread Arnold G. Reinhold
The PAIIN model (privacy, authentication, identification, integrity, non-repudiation) is inadequate to represent the uses of cryptography. Besides the distinction between privacy and confidentiality, I'd like to point out some additional uses of cryptography which either don't fit at all or ar

Re: Steganography & covert communications - Between Silk andCyanide

2002-01-03 Thread Matt Crawford
> David Honig wrote: > > Unbeknown to the latter, Marks had already cracked General de Gaulle's > > private cypher in a spare moment on the lavatory. -from the obit of Leo > > Marks, cryptographer > > But this was because it was, in fact, one of his own ciphers. > Cheers, > Ben. Not one that he