19:00 02 October 02 NewScientist.com news service Quantum cryptography keys encoded in photons of light have been transmitted more than 23 kilometres through...
Saturday October 5, 2002 The Guardian · Most alarming news of a scary week was the reported arrest of some alleged criminal for "collecting information that...
12:58 18 October 02 NewScientist.com news service The uniqueness of everyone's voice can now be used to lock up data extra securely on mobile phones and...
10/17/2002 - Updated 08:39 PM ET By John Diamond, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency, the nation's eavesdropper, is having a hard time...
by Bruce Schneier founder and CTO of Counterpane Internet Security Inc. It's a meme that never seems to go away. Every time I write about this cryptanalytic...
By Brad King 02:00 AM Oct. 19, 2002 PDT Daniel Bernstein seems intent on striking the deathblow to U.S. government regulations on cryptography. The latest...
www.wired.com By Karlin Lillington 02:00 AM Sep. 19, 2002 PDT NAAS, Ireland -- In a lush country hotel 20 miles south of Dublin, the barroom conversation turns...
www.wired.com By Danit Lidor 02:00 AM Sep. 13, 2002 PDT The venerable online community is celebrating its 10th anniversary which, in the ephemeral world of the...
By Matt Loney ZDNet (UK) October 22, 2002, 11:59 AM PT Troubled security software maker Baltimore Technologies is hoping to boost the adoption of public-key...
By John Leyden Posted: 10/22/2002 at 12:24 EST The Register http://www.theregus.com/content/55/26727.html Encryption products need to become as easy and...
By Iain Thomson [23-10-2002] Personal Computer World http://www.pcw.co.uk/News/1136211 Raft of new releases within the next nine months PGP encryption products...
By Sandeep Junnarkar Staff Writer, CNET News.com October 23, 2002, 9:06 AM PT Researchers have created a new way to encrypt information in a digital image and...
By Toby Harnden in Washington London Telegraph (Filed: 31/10/2002) America is contemplating a radical overall of the FBI and the creation of a domestic spying...
By JOHN MARKOFF New York Times November 4, 2002 The quirky world of quantum physics, where mathematical elements can hold multiple values and objects can be in...
Nov 3, 1:58 PM (ET) http://apnews.excite.com/article/20021103/D7N2N3M00.html By MATTHEW FORDAHL SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - To thwart hackers and foster online...
Observer-Reporter http://www.observer-reporter.com/312107321544007.bsp PITTSBURGH (AP) - Forget eyewitnesses, fingerprints or DNA. Some of the most ...
November 4, 2002 By Dennis Fisher EWeek http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,667348,00.asp A New York-based startup on Monday announced that it has a working...
CNN Thursday, November 7, 2002 Posted: 9:40 AM EST (1440 GMT) OTTAWA, Canada (Reuters) -- And you thought you had tough math homework? Consider the work that...
By Lee Gomes THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Nov. 4 — Will Manindra Agrawal bring about the end of the Internet as we know it? The question is not as ridiculous as...
BY Dan Caterinicchia Federal Computer Week Nov. 4, 2002 A Defense Department analyst at the Pentagon is working on a top-secret case and needs to quickly...
Privacy group fights file sharing crackdown Blogged by Andrew @ 10:07AM / Linkback / Comments (8) "The Electronic Privacy Information Center is launching a ...
By WILLIAM SAFIRE http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/14/opinion/14SAFI.html?ex=1037854800&en=37788 29e1bec3dc2&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE WASHINGTON — If the...
... Hash: SHA1 Concerns on FBI's Performance Spur Debate of Options By Dana Priest and Dan Eggen Washington Post Staff Writers Saturday, November 16, 2002;...
... Hash: SHA1 - From Bruce Schneier's monthly newsletter--<http://www.counterpane.com> The Doghouse I'm busy, so you'll have to do the work this time. Here...
The Sunday Times - Britain November 24, 2002 Nick Fielding A WEBSITE in America has published three secret Foreign Office memos which name senior intelligence...
From the U.S.: US-Saudi ties strained by hijacker money clain By Mark Huband and Roula Khalaf in London, Robin Allen in Dubai and Alan Beattie in Washington...