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Kiefer, Sascha
sk at intertivity.com
Thu Jun 2 20:26:59 CEST 2005
> "At least". Does the bank has contracted anyone with enough
> knowledge of cryptography to make educated assumptions about
> the strength of the different algorithms in GnuPG?
Hopefully! :)
But i think, it's not the boss of the bank that will change those
Settings but the security administrator. They have some decent
knowledge. And there will be a handbook where everything will
Explained in detail, and the default settings are as strong as
Possible and you are able to reset to the default settings.
That's all i can do! :)
> Rijndael
> also has its weaknesses, wether it will remain as strong as
> the other ciphers with equal key length remains to be seen.
Sure.
> BTW, are those laws there really that detailed? Does it mean
> that if Rijndael gets broken sending it in any weak cipher
> would suffice?
I do not make those laws. And I'm not sure about legality at
luxembourg. It's just what some bank adminstrator told us.
Regards,
Sascha
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