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IBM eServer zSeries 890 Performance of Cryptographic Operations: (Cryptographic Hardware: CPACF, PCICA, PCIXCC)
White Paper The CPACF delivers cryptographic hardware support on every Central Processor (CP) with DES and TDES data encryption/decryption and SHA-1 hashing. The implementation is the CP Assist for Cryptographic Function (CPACF). [03 Jul 2008]
The TLS Protocol
White Paper One such encapsulated protocol, the TLS Handshake Protocol, allows the server and client to authenticate each other and to negotiate an encryption algorithm and cryptographic keys before the application protocol transmits or receives its first... [03 Jul 2008]
Enabling Web Services to Use Hardware Encryption With WebSphere Application Server for z/OS Version 6.0.2
White Paper WebSphere Application Server supports the use of several cryptographic functions in conjunction with Web services. The IBM mainframe hardware can execute many cryptographic functions. The number of these hardware cryptographic functions that... [30 Apr 2008]
Lazy Revocation in Cryptographic File Systems
White Paper It gives rigorous security definitions for three cryptographic schemes used in such systems, namely symmetric encryption, message-authentication codes and signature schemes. A crucial element of distributed cryptographic file systems are key... [29 Feb 2008]
Network Security With OpenSSL: Introduction
White Paper OpenSSL is a cryptographic library; it provides implementations of the industry's best-regarded algorithms, including encryption algorithms such as 3DES ("Triple DES"), AES and RSA, as well as message digest algorithms and message authentication... [25 Oct 2007]
Office has "kindergarten crypto mistake"
News Microsoft also said it would review the cryptographic code in Office. In the world of cryptographers, encryption schemes that encode more than one message using the same key are seen as flawed. Hongjun Wu, a cryptographer at the Institute of... [21 Jan 2005]
The Ovum View: The wireless LAN security nightmare
Comment WEP uses the RC4 cryptographic process. The authors of the 802.11 standard selected the WEP (Wireless Equivalent Privacy) algorithm to provide encryption within the available resources of low powered mobile devices. [20 Jun 2002]
Private bits - the battle to safeguard data through encryption
Comment According to Ian Walker, CTO at security company Entrust, there are two cryptographic methods currently deployed by the industry. The original text, or 'plaintext', is converted into a coded equivalent called 'ciphertext' with an encryption algorithm. [12 Jan 2001]
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