What types of encryption has there been used in canon?
In STII:TWOK we had Kirk do a biometric iris scan. I'd like to discuss the encryption itself and not biometric or password authentication.
And a larger discussion where will cryptography be in 50, 100, 300 years?
We currently have AES256 bit encryption with 4096-bit encryption keys commercially available now in 2009.
And we all know the strength of a password is very important. (alpha, numeric, symbols mixed, upper and lower cased, and no dictionary words)
I'd like to discuss the actual encryption itself though.
If it would take many years now to break a 128-bit key what about the computers in the future and the needs of cryptographic keys?
In STII:TWOK we had Kirk do a biometric iris scan. I'd like to discuss the encryption itself and not biometric or password authentication.
And a larger discussion where will cryptography be in 50, 100, 300 years?
We currently have AES256 bit encryption with 4096-bit encryption keys commercially available now in 2009.
And we all know the strength of a password is very important. (alpha, numeric, symbols mixed, upper and lower cased, and no dictionary words)
I'd like to discuss the actual encryption itself though.
If it would take many years now to break a 128-bit key what about the computers in the future and the needs of cryptographic keys?