-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- The Sun Observer -- "An Independent Journal Devoted to the Sun and Compatible Markets" -- ran an article in the Feb 96 issue entitled "New technology eliminates need for keys to encrypt e-mail messages". Byline: Bob Harvey. About the author: "Bob Harvey is vice president of the Internet Security Corp., a Lexington, Mass.-based network security solutions provider." Content: includes diagrams entitled "Link Level Encryption" in which sender transmits keys to receiver, and "Packet Level Encryption" in which sender transmits key sto certificate authority which transmits them to multiple receivers, and "Synchronized Random Key Generation (SRKG)" a la "Power One Time Pad" in which no keys are transmitted and multiple recievers magically decipher messages via built-in encryption devices. Am I right in thinking this is utter unmitigated bullsh snake oil? Does anybody have any other dirt on this Bob Harvey guy and his Internet Security Corp? What is his relationship with the POTP folks? An Alta Vista search revealed several Bob Harveys, but none who matched with "Internet Security". I'm Cc'ing this to the editor in chief of The Sun Observer. If he doesn't know about the cypherpunks he might want to request some explanation... Regards, Bryce "Toys, Tools and Technologies" the Niche New Signal Consulting -- C++, Java, HTML, Ecash Bryce PGP sig follows -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Auto-signed under Unix with 'BAP' Easy-PGP v1.01 iQCVAwUBMRkD8/WZSllhfG25AQESBgP8CmmKb0+VMqs14FNQ2YoAllXcaqAtc09Y 99KljeM0gHpm19x14Tj011bngS59EyUCDvoFaY6HtOmOPNqR2SpQxoHp9IBWNJmS dGEGwuqCLEB2gxMwgtjrwCNWyJmXk6Wp8UTRPcoG/woXWBCkyllbc62dV/RbILva OeKJR5FpQ9Y= =YT6V -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----