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Hyperencryption by virtual satellite

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ivan Krstic)
Tue May 25 15:23:52 2004

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Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 12:07:27 -0400
From: Ivan Krstic <ccikrs1@cranbrook.edu>
To: Metzdowd Crypto <cryptography@metzdowd.com>

"As part of the Harvard University Science Center Lecture Series, 
Michael O. Rabin, the T.J. Watson Sr. Professor of Computer Science at 
Harvard University, lectures on hyper-encryption and provably 
everlasting secrets.

In this lecture, Professor Rabin confronts the failure of present-day 
computer systems to provide minimal network security. As a solution, 
Professor Rabin presents the theory of hyper-encryption and attempts to 
prove its security against an adversary possessing unlimited computer 
power. This hyper-encryption method provides secure data exchange even 
if the adversary mounts an adaptive attack and obtains the secret 
decryption key.

This program features over an hour of video content available in 
RealPlayer, QuickTime, and WindowsMedia formats."

View here: http://athome.harvard.edu/dh/hvs.html

Cheers,
Ivan.

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