2 Oct
2014
2 Oct
'14
4:01 a.m.
Dnia piątek, 19 września 2014 12:43:33 Cathal Garvey pisze:
Regarding the memorability issue, all I can say is that end-to-end encryption really does require sharing 100+ bit keys - it's essential! You may be able to memorise your email address at the moment, but that's only half the story, since you can't memorise your public key!
But you can memorise a passphrase and email address, and generate your public key on the fly using key generation algorithms like the one used in miniLock/deadLock. This deterministic key approach has its disadvantages, but it addresses two key issues with PGP: (words)
These are some fine points, I feel my brain has been scratched, in a good way. Thanks! -- Pozdr rysiek