Encryption key strengths
Encryption systems are often grouped into families of symmetric (single key) and asymmetric systems (a key to encrypt and another to decrypt). They also can be grouped according to the central algorithm used, such as elliptic curve cryptography.
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William Jackson | Senate's cybersecurity bill goes too far
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Helpful hints on dealing with the worm du jour
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Green IT, intelligent power grid said key areas for a national energy policy
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Chicago adds virtual tours for visitors
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Oracle issues quarterly set of patches
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HP fattens thin client portfolio
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Energy solicits proposals for INCITE
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Twitter tools on the rise
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Air Force base prepares for IPv6 trials
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