2047 bit keys in PGP

James Black black at eng.usf.edu
Thu Jan 4 11:59:00 PST 1996


Hello,

On Wed, 3 Jan 1996, jim bell wrote:

> It seems to me that the best argument AGAINST supporting (and using) keys
> greater than 2048 bits is the false sense of security created.  Even
> 1024-bit keys will probably be safe for decades if just the algorithm is
> concerned.  Far more threatening are various other attacks, including RF
> snooping in combination with specialized viruses, as well as black-bag jobs
> on hardware.

  I have been reading this discussion, and I would recommend that someone 
show the time that Bruce Schneier has in his book "Applied Cryptography" 
(2nd ED), as he covers the security of different key lengths very well.  
I would also suggest that people read it if this is a topic that 
interests them, as it was written very well. 
  I would quote from it, except that I am at work, and the book is in my 
dorm room. :)
  Enjoy and have fun.

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James Black (Comp Sci/Comp Eng sophomore)
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