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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Encryption is the use of coding techniques (usually very complex) to scramble data for security purposes.
Encryption can, for example, render a message unintelligible, unless a special password or "key" is used to return the message to its original, legible and understandable state.
Encryption is one of the most under-used of useful security techniques, partly due to the historic difficulty of implementing it.
hackersnightmare.com /material/encryption.shtml   (254 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Type 2 Diabetes Is Increasing Among Children All Over The World
The authors observe that there is a close tie between the rate of type 2 diabetes among adults in a specific population and the appearance of it in children and adolescents.
New Gene Associated With Type 1 Diabetes (July 23, 2004) -- A new gene mutation identified by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston is part of the constellation of genes associated with susceptibility to developing type 1 diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus type 2 -- Diabetes mellitus type 2 (formerly called diabetes mellitus type II, non-insulin-dependent diabetes, NIDDM or adult-onset diabetes) is a long-term metabolic disorder that is primarily characterized...
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2005/05/050511071749.htm   (1890 words)

  
 Encryption Analysis
Encryption is the process of converting a message (the plaintext) into a string of characters (the ciphertext) that is not readily readable An encryption method is commonly called a "code" or a "cipher".
Encryption is sometimes used by software vendors to protect the source code of scripts, macros, or programs written using their products.
Finally, here is what a strong encryption method might look like, where the differences between the ciphertext and plaintext values are independently random, regardless of position (horizontal coordinate) or nature of original plaintext (vertical coordinate).
www.quantdec.com /encryption.htm   (2365 words)

  
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A database server-based encryption solution is generally required to selectively encrypt specific tables or columns of a database and may also be required to segregate access rights among multiple applications that utilize a single database server.
Encryption for file transfers can be accomplished in one of two ways: 1) encryption of the transmission itself, or 2) transmission of an encrypted file.
Encryption for communication with a database server is generally provided as part of, or an option to, the database server software.
www.ucop.edu /irc/itsec/uc/EncryptionGuidelinesFinal.html   (5660 words)

  
 Encryption   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Encryption is simply a method of changing a text via some predefined algorithm so that its content is no longer readily apparent.
One of the simplest types of encryption known is the substitution alphabet.
In using data encryption, a plain-text message can be encoded so it appears as completely random binary data that is very difficult (if not impossible) to transform back to the original message without a secret key.
www15.brinkster.com /selvamselvam/encryption.asp   (2200 words)

  
 Exploring XML Encryption, Part 2
All the information necessary for decryption is present within the XML Encryption tags: the name of the encryption algorithm, the type of data that was encrypted, and the name of the encryption key.
I use a block cipher algorithm for encryption that requires the clear data bytes to be in blocks of 8 bytes, so I pad the last incomplete block with some characters.
At the moment, it does not include XML Encryption; I expect XML Encryption or a similar encryption methodology to be part of it in the future.
www-106.ibm.com /developerworks/xml/library/x-encrypt2/index.html   (2621 words)

  
 U. S. Bureau of Industry and Security - License Exception ENC
Encryption commodities and software that are not addressed in §740.17(b)(2) and that do not provide an Open Cryptographic Interface (OCI) are eligible not only for the provisions of §§ 740.17(a) and 740.17(b)(1), but also for the provisions of §740.17(b)(3).
However, encryption items and related technical assistance may be exported and reexported to private sector end-users headquartered in Canada or any country listed in Supplement No. 3 to part 740 for internal company use in the development of new products, without prior technical review.
Instead, such "publicly available" encryption software may be exported and reexported under License Exception TSU once notification (or a copy of the source code) is provided to BIS and the ENC Encryption Request Coordinator.
www.bis.doc.gov /Encryption/enc.htm   (1492 words)

  
 Howstuffworks "How Encryption Works"
In symmetric-key encryption, each computer has a secret key (code) that it can use to encrypt a packet of information before it is sent over the network to another computer.
Symmetric-key encryption is essentially the same as a secret code that each of the two computers must know in order to decode the information.
As stated earlier, encryption is the process of taking all of the data that one computer is sending to another and encoding it into a form that only the other computer will be able to decode.
www.howstuffworks.com /encryption.htm/printable   (1785 words)

  
 SecurityDocs: Encryption
This document is written so that an understanding of this type of functionality becomes possible to anyone with a good computer science foundation.
Symmetric Key encryption is a key-based encryption in which the same key that is used to encrypt sensitive data is used to decrypt the sensitive data.
The disadvantage of Symmetric Key encryption is that it only requires the person wishing to break the encryption to obtain only one key.
www.securitydocs.com /Encryption   (748 words)

  
 2.3.2 The Encryption Scheme
A term often used in the literature is that w is of type i.
Another useful and easily verified property of this encryption scheme is that the product of two ciphertexts is an encryption of the sum of the corresponding plaintexts.
This proves that Equation 2.5 is true for all j=1, 2,..., N with high probability.
www.digitas.harvard.edu /~ken/cs262/election/node13.html   (814 words)

  
 Cover Pages: XML and Encryption
XML Encryption is a method whereby XML content can be transformed such that it is discernable only to the intended recipients, and opaque to all others.
XML Encryption can be used to perform fine-grained, element-based encryption of fragments within an XML Document as well as encrypt arbitrary binary data and include this within an XML document.
The encryption can be applied to multiple elements in an XML document, each of which is contained in another element.
xml.coverpages.org /xmlAndEncryption.html   (9496 words)

  
 Cool File Encryption Software
Now there are many types of data security software,but some of them like types of disguising,hiding,or securing software are usually not secure enough,and easy to be cracked.
The securing of these software types is not aming at the data,but at the operation of the data.
Cool File Encryption adopts the international standard cryptographic algorithm--AES that has been proved to be secure by numerous attacks and tests.
www.dreamflysoft.com /coolfileencryption   (373 words)

  
 XML Security: Implement security layers, Part 2
In addition to the encrypted content, XML encryption allows you to specify the algorithm used for encryption or the encryption key used as part of the two elements discussed above.
In Listing 2, the encryption type is Element, which is the default.
Part 2 examines the usage model of XML Encryption with the help of a use case scenario (developerworks, August 2002).
www-106.ibm.com /developerworks/xml/library/x-seclay2   (2752 words)

  
 Encryption Ports
Symmetric key encryption uses the 'crypt scheme of the REBOL port mechanism to encrypt and decrypt data.
The encryption key has to be set to a binary of at least the size specified in strength.
The /private refinement selects encryption or decryption using the private key (default is to use the public key).
www.rebol.com /docs/encryption.html   (2621 words)

  
 40-bit encryption - CompWisdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Responding to an international contest announced by encryption software company RSA Security Dynamics, grad student Ian Goldberg set the UC Berkeley Network of Workstations to the task of cracking the code yesterday using cryptanalysis software, key-testing software that he "tweaked" to run even faster than usual.
The standard WEP encryption accepts a five-byte sequence from the user and combines it with three bytes from the 802.11b header for a total of eight bytes or 64 bits.
In December the U.S. government began permiting the export of software containing encryption codes of 56-bits, but only under condition that law enforcement agencies be able to intercept and decypher transimissions generated with such software.
www.compwisdom.com /topics/40-bit-encryption   (3210 words)

  
 XML Encryption
The encryption process involves taking an element from an xml document, encrypting it and it's children, and then replacing the original XML content with the generated encrypted XML in such a way as the document remains well formed.
After encryption only the data in the element is replaced and its name remains readable in the document.
It uses both asymmetric and symmetric encryption algorithms, symmetric to encrypt the data and asymmetric to encrypt the symmetric session key.
dotnetslackers.com /articles/xml/XMLEncryption.aspx   (1281 words)

  
 U. S. Bureau of Industry and Security - License Exception Chart
Beta test encryption software intended to be "mass marketed" to the general public after completion of beta testing
Encryption source code that would be considered "publicly available" (e.g.
2 Regarding the restriction to Country Group E:1 (Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria, and Sudan), this includes exports and reexports (as defined in §734.2 of the EAR) of encryption source code and technology to nationals of these countries.
www.bis.doc.gov /Encryption/lechart1.htm   (563 words)

  
 Logon Type Codes Revealed
You’ll see type 2 logons when a user attempts to log on at the local keyboard and screen whether with a domain account or a local account from the computer’s local SAM.
Logon type 4 events are usually just innocent scheduled tasks startups but a malicious user could try to subvert security by trying to guess the password of an account through scheduled tasks.
I hope this discussion of logon types and their meanings helps you as you keep watch on your Windows network and try to piece together the different ways users are accessing your computers.
www.windowsecurity.com /articles/Logon-Types.html   (1406 words)

  
 Encryption
It features AES encryption, by creating virtual encrypted disk drives, where you can hide files and folders, keep them encrypted all them time, but still work with them just like you work with normal files.
The Krickit Encryption Key is an access management and file encryption solution that effectively controls who uses your computer and ensures that the information on the system stays private.
DbEncrypt for Microsoft SQL Server provides you a database encryption solution including a variety of encryption algorithms to pick from, templates to build your own encryption procedures from, as well as a point-and-click user interface for installing and managing the encryption.
www.windowsecurity.com /software/Encryption   (806 words)

  
 W3C XML Encryption Working Group
The mission of this Working Group (WG) is to develop a process for encrypting/decrypting digital content (including XML documents and portions thereof) and an XML syntax used to represent the (1) encrypted content and (2) information that enables an intended recipient to decrypt it..
If you are interested in a light-weight introduction to XML Encryption, you may want to review the primer background reading.
The important things to capture are open issues, proposals and their benefits/detriments, polls, resolution, and resulting action items.
www.w3.org /Encryption/2001   (338 words)

  
 Encryption Page 1
The quick encryption or decryption of all your files in a directory is just a few clicks away.
Two types of file and folder protection, including encryption, provides you with all-in-one solution for protecting your computer from unauthorized access.
Encryption methods include password based, secret key, public and private key, OpenPGP password, OpenPGP private and public key encryption.
www.winappslist.com /security/encryption1.htm   (563 words)

  
 wodSSH ActiveX Control - Encryption Property
Determines the encryption algorithm to be used with SSH.
If this property is set to encAny (as it is by default), any encryption known to both wodSSH and the remote server will be used.
Additional encryption methods can be added to wodSSH on your request.
www.weonlydo.com /SSH/Help/WODSSHLib~wodSSH~Encryption.html   (238 words)

  
 Setting the RC4 key in Windows CryptoAPI
However the new Acrobat 5 PDF 1.4 format 128 bit encryption uses an algorithm that requires RC4 keys to be set explicitly.
Its key is called a session key because it is a symmetric encryption algorithm where the same key is used for both encryption and decryption.
to use a "do-nothing" encryption key, then the key in the blob is unchanged by the import process.
www.phdcc.com /cryptorc4.htm   (1231 words)

  
 Type2diabetes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Consuming a diet rich in whole grains may help overweight adults to reduce their risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a recent report.
Patients with type 2 diabetes become desensitized to insulin and as a result, their blood glucose can remain elevated.
"Insulin sensitivity may be an important mechanism whereby whole-grain foods reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease," Dr. Mark A. Pereira from Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts, and colleagues conclude.
www.youngagain.com /type2diabetes.html   (848 words)

  
 Difro Encryption
Difro Encryption is an encryption program that uses a user inputed key to encrypt files.
Just type in that path name (IE: C:/test.txt) or if the binary is in the directory as the file being encrypted all you would have to do is just type in the filename.
Just type in that path name (IE: C:/test2.txt) or if the binary is in the directory as the file being decrypted all you would have to do is just type in the filename.
difro.sourceforge.net   (1175 words)

  
 The Daily WTF - The Encryption Initiative
The idea was that, because encryption is such a vital part of security, all encryption should be done in one place, with once web service, instead of within each application.
The Encryption Initiative team blamed it on the applications, saying that their code was elegant and simple, and couldn't possibly fail.
Programmer downloads a C++ encryption class, but needs it in C. Programmer writes C wrappers using a static implementation of the class.
www.thedailywtf.com /forums/71014/ShowPost.aspx   (1639 words)

  
 Antioxidants Reduce Risk of Type 2 Diabetes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Study author Jukka Montonen of the National Public Health Institute in Helsinki told Reuters Health that more studies are needed before researchers can recommend that people at risk of type 2 diabetes switch to an antioxidant-rich diet to ward off the disease.
Previous research has shown that vitamin E and other antioxidants may protect people from type 2 diabetes by mopping up free radicals, cell-damaging particles that are a byproduct of normal metabolism.
The researchers linked type 2 diabetes risk to a number of different forms of vitamin E, carotenoids and vitamin C. During the study follow-up, 164 men and 219 women developed type 2 diabetes.
www.youngagain.com /type2diabetes1.html   (666 words)

  
 The JavaScript Source: Password Protection: Virgenere Encryption
A fine example of the classic virgenere script and is nearly impossible to decode, even when using frequency analysis.
This script is also entertaining since you can actually see the encryption taking place.
Simply click inside the window below, use your cursor to highlight the script, and copy (type Control-c or Apple-c) the script into a new file in your text editor (such as Note Pad or Simple Text) and save (Control-s or Apple-s).
javascript.internet.com /passwords/virgenere-encryption.html   (156 words)

  
 Get Protected with SecureAction.com. Files/Folder Encryption Software
While it is well known that letters can be intercepted and phone lines can be tapped, it is not so well known that even e-mails can be easily read.
Advanced Encryption Package 2007 Professional included all other features of the standard version.
Strong encryption prevents unwanted people from reading your private files (cryptocrat uses all strong encryption algorithms known today - 16 algorithms: AES, Mars, Serpent, Diamond2, Twofish, Blowfish and etc).
www.secureaction.com /products/encryption   (746 words)

  
 Encryption
AEP2002's most noteworthy feature may be its flexibility and military grade encryption: Not only can you encrypt files for your own pro...
File Tutelary is a shareware to encrypt files and decrypt files by your own password quickly and securly.
Folder Lock is a fast file security software which can password protect your personal files and folders within 2 seconds even if GBs of...
www.fileplanet.com /98/0/section/Encryption   (451 words)

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