Interpretive Summary From PC Week: "Security Chip, interface aim to assist Electronic Commerce" AT&T IVES (Information Vending Encryption System) chip will encrypt data, video on demand, banking, etc. The IVES chip will be use in AT&T cable-TV-boxes this year. It is available to OEM's for Internet data security applications. IVES uses algorithms licensed from RSA. No mention of any dreaded built-in peephole. --------------------------------------------------------------------- P M Dierking |
The IVES chip will be use in AT&T cable-TV-boxes this year.
It is available to OEM's for Internet data security applications.
IVES uses algorithms licensed from RSA.
This seems like good news.. e.g., cable systems are installing phone systems on the cable and doing transactions via the cable (pay per view, home shopping, etc.) A fear of mine was the Clipper was intended as the encryption standard for all of this. Since AT&T appears to have a chip set that uses RSA I consider this good... Assuming it doesn't have escrow, etc. Recall one of the major current vendors of cable converter boxes has licensed clipper. (I forget which one). /hawk
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