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Describes the attacks that result from the remanence of encryption keys in DRAM after power loss.
For more information, visit:
http://citp.princ eton.edu/memory
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http://live.pirillo. com - PGP's "Whole Disc Encryption" sounds like a good idea. Everything is protected! But, what about the drawbacks of that? What about the fact that it's considered a 'feature'... one that can be disabled anytime a user chooses?
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Episode 26 - Segment 2
Get Connected host AJ Vickery talks about encryption and shows you how to keep your files, folders or even your entire hard drive protected with PGP Desktop.
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A Boing Boing "Hacker HOWTO": Xeni speaks with two of the authors of a security research paper that shows how your computer's memory can be tricked into revealing data you thought was safely encrypted, and out of the reach of others.
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Video from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia. Project title: "Creating a Better Transparent Encryption Device"
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In part 2, I demonstrate how to decouple the tab keys from the encrypt and decrypt source code so the code can be used for more advanced applications.
The code for this tutorial is available on Google Code at
http://code.googl e.com/p/flex3cookboo k1/downloads/list
(Download EncryptionBaseCode.z ip)
This tutorial was created by Mike Lively of Northern Kentucky University.