3 Mar
1993
3 Mar
'93
9:32 a.m.
An obvious but very important point about any time release protocol can be observed in the following one: 1. Publish some non-random encrypted data. 2. Wait. Computational increases will eventually make cracking the code feasible. Your secret will be revealed, but you just don't know when! Technological progress puts an upper bound on the amount of time a secret can remain secret. Likewise, Diffie-Hellman is forward secure, but only until taking discrete logs in the chosen ring is feasible. Eric
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