Monthly Archives: November 2002

[802.11b Planet] Setting Up a Real World Hotspot

[via AFrogInTheValley]

Are you thinking about putting up your first hotspot ? If so, you’re probably working hard to learn the basics of the business and technology. You’re reading, talking to vendors and striving to learn all you can about this exploding opportunity. Still, nothing answers questions like real world results. So it makes sense to look at an actual first time hotspot deployment.

Ça me fait penser aux projets Sputnik [Archive.org] ou Dolphin [Archive.org], ou encore NoCat [Archive.org]. Bientôt un projet au Québec, mais quel choix ?

[GnuPG-Devel] OpenCDK 0.3.3

This is the first public announcement for OpenCDK. It is a library to provide some basic parts of the OpenPGP Message Format (RFC2440). First the library was planned for key conversation in GnuTLS and other applications which support OpenPGP keys but after a while, I decided to include some low-level functions for file handling.

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PARC Solutions: DataGlyphs

PARC DataGlyphs are a robust and unobtrusive method of embedding computer-readable data on surfaces such as paper, labels, plastic, glass, or metal. – [i]Variante interesante de la steganografía, con que se “esconden” datos en gráficas…[/i] Continue reading

Radio-Canada.ca / La Facture – Votre dossier m

Dans l’émission de ce dimanche, La Facture présentait un reportage très intéressant sur la protection des renseignements personnels contenus dans tout dossier médical au Québec. Continue reading

USA Today | Future of e-mail encryption uncertain

These are from spring 2002, when NAI had announced it dropped PGP. I’m slowly adding several press articles where I was named, partly to make them available more easily than from their original source. I hope this doesn’t get too boring! Continue reading