This version will do both host authentication and user authentication
using GnuPG. Continuer la lecture de New release of OpenSSH-GPG
Archives par mot-clé : Security
GnuPG and corrupted files
Mmh… I was surprised to read this, and it seems logical, but it appears that once a file has been encrypted, if corrupted, can be partially recovered [i]if no compression is used[/i]… read on… Continuer la lecture de GnuPG and corrupted files
[Announce] GnuPG 1.3.1 released (development)
The more GnuPG-familiar user is encouraged try this release (and the
ones that will follow in the 1.3.x branch), and report back any
problems to [email]gnupg-devel@gnupg.org[/email] In return, you get the latest code
with the latest features. However, it is always important to keep in
mind that [b]this is still development code[/b] – please do not use it on
anything mission-critical. Critical applications should always use
the 1.2.x stable branch. Continuer la lecture de [Announce] GnuPG 1.3.1 released (development)
FabianRodriguez.com – Encryption section updated
I have updated the encryption information page with some new stuff / older invalid links removed. Of particular interest, news links and history of OpenPGP has been updated. Continuer la lecture de FabianRodriguez.com – Encryption section updated
Cover Pages: Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
The Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is being developed by the OASIS XML-Based Security Services Technical Committee (SSTC). The Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is « an XML-based framework for exchanging security information. This security information is expressed in the form of assertions about subjects, where a subject is an entity (either human or computer) that has an identity in some security domain. Continuer la lecture de Cover Pages: Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)