Monthly Archives: March 2003

Web of trust statistics, graph and pathfinder

There are a couple of replacements for the AT&T pathserver out there. So here’s another one.

It finds all the shortest keys between two keys, and presents them as
a PNG image. Additionally, it can generate a little bit of statistics
about keys and the whole web. Continue reading

[RedIris.es] Graph of OpenPGP keyservers relationships

Originally posted by me on GnuPG-Users mailing list.
Legend (thanks to [francisco.monserrat@rediris.es]):
Gray: No information on server type
Blue: Servers that have forwarded information to RedIris, pkcd
Red: LDAP servers at NAI/PGP Inc. Continue reading

[ITworldcanada.com] XML security integration worries AmEx

Un extrait: “Identity management and service authorization remain two of the biggest hurdles in shifting from a traditional application security model to what’s needed for securing XML-based Web services, according to an IT executive at American-Express Co.” Continue reading

IETF.org : New Internet-Draft for the OpenPGP Message Format

A New Internet-Draft for the OpenPGP Message Format is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item of the An Open Specification for Pretty Good Privacy Working Group of the IETF. Continue reading

El Pa

Hoy aparece en diario El País de Cali, Colombia, un artículo sobre la seguridad en el correo electrónico, que escribí como columnista invitado. Estoy en Cali dictando una serie de cursos y conferencias sobre OpenPGP y la seguridad de envío y almacenamiento de datos, por medio de criptografía. Continue reading

Wired News: Wireless Speed Demon Hits Homes

The new Ferrari of wireless networking has just hit the market, driving techies mad with the promise of more speed than even they can handle. The new system, which can zip music files between computers and let laptop users surf the Web from coffee shops at never-before-seen speeds, is actually too fast for average users, since the Internet suffers from other bottlenecks, but that does not slow down enthusiasts.
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