[Cryptography] "Perfect Forward Secrecy - The Next Step in Data Security"

Jerry Leichter leichter at lrw.com
Fri Jun 27 10:56:16 EDT 2014


What are the chances that the authors of this white paper understand anything they are talking about?
                                                        -- Jerry


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> Date: June 26, 2014 at 4:18:21 PM EDT
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> JERROLD LEICHTER
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> Perfect Forward Secrecy - The Next Step in Data Security 
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> With recent increased privacy concerns and computers becoming more powerful, the chance of hackers being able to crack smaller-sized RSA keys increases.
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> That's why Symantec is continuing to innovate with Perfect Forward Secrecy—SSL certificates that feature ECC. Elliptic Curve Cryptography allows increased performance and protection with shorter key lengths to bring greater confidence to you and your customers.
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