[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re:What remains to be done: keeping info free
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hal Finney writes..
> From: Black Unicorn <[email protected]>
> > A. Methods to run secure websites on insecure servers.
> > [...]
> > A software solution which permits local decryption makes traffic analysis
> > less useful, presents the opportunity to use front end and disposable www
> > pages on domestic ISPs while imposing no liability on the ISP itself, and
> > opens several more effective traffic analysis deterants.
> I don't quite understand what is being proposed here. If the
> information on the web site is encrypted, who is supposed to be able to
> decrypt it? Just one person, or some select group of people? My
If the objective is to keep information available
then check out Ross Andersons "eternity service" proposal
(http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk:80/users/rja14/#Lib)
which outlines a "highly distributed, resilient and anonymous file store.
Once a document is published on it, the courts will simply not be able
to find and delete all the copies"
Sherry
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: 2.6
iQCVAgUBMdyPeOFu4n6w1qeBAQF4igP/bhD22woqB8W2kglF6r6Z4rdUVDzGrXk4
N9Iav/KnUtAlmWb/yItHg9+uwAPRtomkTeOZye5UcmJzYI8WERyBYi5Y4OghA48a
vo9C/Qo4znljc2J3+J1nWuuDp1khSVB/b+B1/r2zqN/Uv7YvwkF9cext/bf8XV/G
uxPJz0DvSLE=
=jiix
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----