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  Cory Doctorow’s craphound.com >> Blog Archive » Peter Gutmann’s A Cost Analysis of Windows ...
Peter Gutmann’s A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection, Part 1
Here’s my reading of Peter Gutmann’s “A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection,” an amazing paper on DRM that was first published in late 2006.
This document analyses the cost involved in Vista’s content protection, and the collateral damage that this incurs throughout the computer industry.
craphound.com /?p=1803   (557 words)

  
 Archive of ietf-pkix, by date
Re: Cached OCSP responses vs. single entry CRLs, Peter Gutmann, 12/05/2003
Re: Good certificate renewal practice, Peter Gutmann, 11/04/2003
Re: Good certificate renewal practice, Peter Gutmann, 11/02/2003
www.imc.org /ietf-pkix/old-archive-03   (3223 words)

  
  Peter Gutmann's Home Page
Peter Hesse of Gemini Security Solutions has adapted the command-line version to create a Windows GUI version.
Peter Gutmann arrived on earth some eons ago when his physical essence filtered down from the stars, and he took human(?) form.
Lingering for awhile on the plateau of Leng while waiting for the apes to evolve, he eventually mingled among human society, generally without being detected, although the century he spent staked out in a peat bog in Denmark was rather unpleasant and not something he'd care to repeat.
www.cs.auckland.ac.nz /~pgut001   (6339 words)

  
  Can Intelligence Agencies Read Overwritten Data?
Gutmann explains that when a 1 bit is written over a zero bit, the "actual effect is closer to obtaining a.95 when a zero is overwritten with a one, and a 1.05 when a one is overwritten with a one".
Gutmann claims that "Intelligence organisations have a lot of expertise in recovering these palimpsestuous images." but there is no reference for that statement.
Gutmann mentions that after a simple setup of the MFM device, that bits start flowing within minutes.
www.nber.org /sys-admin/overwritten-data-gutmann.html   (1369 words)

  
 Gutmann method - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gutmann method is an algorithm that is used to totally erase the contents of a given section, such as a file on a computer drive, for security.
Devised by Peter Gutmann, it does this by writing a series of 35 patterns to the drive.
Gutmann claims that intelligence agencies have sophisticated tools, among these electron microscopes, that, together with image analysis, can detect the previous values of bits on the affected area of the media (for example hard disk).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gutmann_method   (669 words)

  
 Peter Gutmann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter Gutmann is a computer scientist based in Auckland, New Zealand; he received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Auckland.
He is particularly interested in computer security issues, including security architecture, security usability (or more precisely the lack thereof), and hardware security, and has written widely in those fields.
He is also known for his analysis of data deletion on electronic memory media, magnetic and otherwise, and devised the Gutmann method for erasing data from a hard drive more or less securely.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peter_Gutmann   (238 words)

  
 UNDERSTANDING MODERN MACROECONOMICS: Resources, National Income, Employment and Unemployment, Growth and Wealth, ...
Peter M. Gutmann is professor of Economics at Baruch College of the City University of New York.
Professor Gutmann is widely known due to his pathbreaking work on the subterranean economy which created a whole industry of articles and books by economists from all over the world on that subject.
Professor Gutmann teaches macroeconomics and growth economics at Baruch College of the City University of New York.
www.authorhouse.com /BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~27784.aspx   (1122 words)

  
 1999 USENIX Security Symposium
Peter Honeyman went into an evil thesis committee mode by shaking the earth with many difficult and antagonizing questions.
Gutmann built his architecture based on two concepts: objects encapsulate the architecture functionality while a security kernel enforces a consistent security policy.
Gutmann found that C did not work well for implementing this architecture.
www.ieee-security.org /Cipher/ConfReports/conf-rep-usenixsec99.html   (4264 words)

  
 CIO India - Converged Security Threats Mean Business
Computer security researcher Peter Gutmann, from University of Auckland in New Zealand, gave a dim overview of the types of sophisticated software now used to take over computers to conduct cybercrime.
Gutmann said most spam services are hosted in China where the ISPs don't care about it and bandwidth is cheap.
Gutmann cited BroadcastPC as an extreme example of malware which installs 65MB of.Net framework on the computer without the user being made aware of it.
www.cio.in /news/viewArticle/ARTICLEID=2208   (587 words)

  
 Common Confusions In Macroeconomics
Included are : “surplus of savings”; effects of the import surplus; steep and shallow yield curves; capital movements and interest rates; overvaluation of the dollar; deficits and debt; world income redistribution and petroleum prices; the decline in assessment of risk; bubbles; the “twin deficits”; the Achilles heel of the
Peter M. Gutmann is professor of Economics at
Professor Gutmann is widely known due to his pathbreaking work on the subterranean, or underground, economy which created a whole industry of articles and books by economists from all over the world on that subject.
www.authorhouse.com /BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~36684.aspx   (683 words)

  
 Chapter 7: Persistence of deleted file information
In 1996, Peter Gutmann presented a paper on the problem of data destruction [Gutmann, 1996], and a follow-up paper [Gutmann, 2001].
Peter's concern is with the security of sensitive information such as cryptographic keys and unencrypted data.
[Gutmann, 1996] Peter Gutmann, "Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory", Sixth USENIX Security Symposium Proceedings, San Jose, California, July 22-25, 1996.
www.porcupine.org /forensics/chapter7.html   (4617 words)

  
 Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice Peter Gutmann
Gutmann has extensive experience in the field of communications in addition to the expertise he has gained as a veteran lawyer focusing in this area.
Gutmann writes extensively on classical music and other arts.
Gutmann was awarded the Dateline Award for Excellence in Local Journalism in 2002, 2003 and 2004 by the Washington, DC chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
www.wcsr.com /default.asp?id=86&objId=165   (333 words)

  
 Goodman / Gutman Family Church Records, Berks Co., PA
Parents Jacob GUTMANN and ____________ GUTMANN, Elisabetha b.
Parents Peter GUTMAN and Catharina GUTMAN, Johannes b.
GUTMANN sponsors Daniel Corger and wife Rosina A son born August 27, 1797 baptized March 28, 1798, father JOH.
www.nktelco.net /buzmeyer/berks_co_goodman.htm   (1019 words)

  
 Rixstep   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dr Peter Gutmann of the University of Auckland (NZ) made an exhaustive study of hard drive media a few years back.
Dr Gutmann is also quick to understand that 'MILITARY', 'NISPOM', 'DOD' and 'NSA' algorithms are at best just so much smoke-screening, and for precisely the reason cited above, and therefore focused his research on what he knew the DOD and the NSA had to focus on: actual physical recording technology characteristics.
The Gutmann method combines data about all the weaknesses of all hard drive types, noting their cyclical tendencies, the algorithms they use to economically store data, etc., and from this builds a 35-step plan to make it nigh on impossible to extrapolate back.
rixstep.com /2/20030314,00.html   (2124 words)

  
 btw.net Weblog
I was cleaning out my office this afternoon and stumbled across the issue of IEEE Computer that included Peter Gutmann's article on PKI (Public Key Infrastructure).
Stimulated (Praise Google!), I found his home page and his kind posting (PDF) of an even more comprehensive version of that article online.
For anyone interested in better understanding PKI, Gutmann's article is a must read.
radio.weblogs.com /0115330/2002/12/29.html   (309 words)

  
 | George Ou | ZDNet.com
Gutmann cites Karel Donk’s webpage on comment-1255 that mfpmp.exe also runs for DIVX or XVID files and says that this is “implying that it’s always active even if no premium content is present”.  The bookmarked link to comment number 1255 doesn’t work but searching for “DIVX” takes you down to Karel Donk’s comment reproduced below.
Peter Gutmann - the man who admittedly never used Vista and author of the widely cited and widely discredited paper “A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection” - has taken his fight in to the gutter.
The problem for Gutmann is that his claims have been widely reported and he’s had his crackpot theory of a paper on Vista Content Protection for 8 months now which is easily refutable point by point.
blogs.zdnet.com /Ou   (2733 words)

  
 : cryptlib, review at WorldSSP.net   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cryptlib by Peter Gutmann is a security toolkit that allows even less experienced programmers to add strong encryption and authentication services to their programs, security features that are becoming more and more indispensable.
PC World DownloadDevelopment tools Security & encryptioncryptlibcryptlib - A security toolkit providing strong encryption and authentication for apps.Cryptlib by Peter Gutmann is a security toolkit that allows even less experienced programmers to add strong encryption and authentication services to their programs, security features that are becoming more and more indispensable.
Soft14: Software Development: ActiveX:cryptlib 3.0[Homepage] - by: ComponentSpot - Download links Description: Cryptlib by Peter Gutmann is a security toolkit that allows even less experienced programmers to add strong encryption and authentication services to their programs, security fe...
www.worldssp.net /webinfo_m.asp?proid=13138   (428 words)

  
 Peter Gutmann on Windows Vista and digital rights management [Politech]
Peter Gutmann on Windows Vista and digital rights management [Politech]
Peter Gutmann on Windows Vista and digital rights management
--Declan] -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Peter Gutmann writing about the Vista Content Protection specification Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:08:02 -0500 From: Doug Carroll To: Declan McCullagh Declan, the link is about Vista as a DRM platform.
www.politechbot.com /2007/01/25/peter-gutmann-on   (176 words)

  
 gutmann-keycont-00.txt
Security Considerations Publishing a BCP on this topic may make the authors a lightning rod for "this is just pretend security, you really need a " complaints.
Author Address Peter Gutmann University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland, New Zealand pgut001@cs.auckland.ac.nz <<>> References (Normative) [ABNF] "Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, David Crocker and Paul Overell, October 2005.
References (Informative) [DUCKLING1] "The Resurrecting Duckling: Security Issues in Ad-Hoc Wireless Networking", Frank Stajano and Ross Anderson, Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Security Protocols, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science No.1796, April 1999, p.172.
ietfreport.isoc.org /idref/draft-gutmann-keycont   (3481 words)

  
 Papers - Sixth USENIX Security Symposium
However by using the relatively simple methods presented in this paper the task of an attacker can be made significantly more difficult, if not prohibitively expensive.
The author would like to thank Nigel Bree, Peter Fenwick, Andy Hospodor, Kevin Martinez, Colin Plumb, and Charles Preston for their advice and input during the preparation of this paper.
[28] "cryptlib Free Encryption Library", Peter Gutmann, cryptlib.
www.usenix.org /publications/library/proceedings/sec96/full_papers/gutmann   (7305 words)

  
 Bugtraq: RE: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory?
Peter's whole point is that if you have unlimited time, unlimited resources,
Peters whole work is about estimates and averages, and just like logarithms,
Peter, You aren't efforting that as we email, are you?
seclists.org /bugtraq/2005/Jul/0375.html   (550 words)

  
 Massive tutorial on all things Crypto :: Peter Gutmann : Tech Observer: Linux And Open Source
Massive tutorial on all things Crypto :: Peter Gutmann : Tech Observer: Linux And Open Source
Peter Gutmann has a very good site on crypto:
This page contains my godzilla crypto tutorial, totalling 636 slides in 8 parts, of which the first 7 are the tutorial itself and the 8th is extra material which covers crypto politics.
kennethhunt.com /archives/000332.html   (126 words)

  
 gmane.comp.encryption.cryptlib   (Site not responding. Last check: )
PS: Peter, I encoutered the same problem as Carlos Costa and I modified the lib with your provided code.
Are there any VB programmers out there who can clear up the confusion, and check the sample code in the manual to make sure it's OK? Peter.
Hi Peter, If it didn't work a hardship on others, I would like to see MAX_CERT_SIZE in keyset.h increased from 1536 to 2048.
blog.gmane.org /gmane.comp.encryption.cryptlib?set_cite=hide   (987 words)

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