Thomas Roessler (roessler@guug.de)
Wed, 31 Mar 1999 15:24:48 +0200
Apparently, Tristrata are trying to get away from the "our encryption is
unbreakable, errm, perhaps not" company: They are advertising that they've
licensed RSA's BSAFE, and on their web pages, the "Random Key Stream"
(remember?) appears as yet another symmetric cipher, among Blowfish, Cast5,
RC4, 3DES. No more "one time pad" buzz.
Under http://209.31.36.243/products/prod_descrip.pdf (dont' ask me why they
don't have decent URLs), there is a new white paper detailing their current
architecture.
Just FYI, tlr
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