17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
Ken Landaiche writes
I have seen that any system a human can devise, another human can eventually break.
False. Most cryptographic algorithms these days are secure.
Huh? How do you count that? There are dozens of algorithms described in Schneier; most are described as either being of unknown strength (due to insufficient cryptanalysis), or broken, or substantially similar to a broken cipher. Only a few are described as strong. There's only one unconditionally secure cipher: the true one-time-pad.
Windows NT is secure.
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