[freenet-dev] Paranoia task

2006-04-12 Thread Volodya
Edgar Friendly wrote: > I was re-reading the paper "Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and > Solid-State Memory"[1], and this section caught my attention. > >> The most practical solution to the problem of DRAM data retention is >> therefore to constantly flip the bits in memory to ensure that

Re: [freenet-dev] Paranoia task

2006-04-12 Thread Volodya
Edgar Friendly wrote: I was re-reading the paper "Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory"[1], and this section caught my attention. The most practical solution to the problem of DRAM data retention is therefore to constantly flip the bits in memory to ensure that a memory

[freenet-dev] Paranoia task

2006-04-12 Thread Edgar Friendly
I was re-reading the paper "Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory"[1], and this section caught my attention. > The most practical solution to the problem of DRAM data retention is > therefore to constantly flip the bits in memory to ensure that a > memory cell never holds a

[freenet-dev] Paranoia task

2006-04-11 Thread Edgar Friendly
I was re-reading the paper "Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory"[1], and this section caught my attention. > The most practical solution to the problem of DRAM data retention is > therefore to constantly flip the bits in memory to ensure that a > memory cell never holds a