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[GNU/consensus] Eccentric Authentication
Guido Witmond
2013-09-12 13:46:00 UTC
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Hello everyone,


I've polished my ideas on Eccentric Authentication.

In short: It's difficult to exchange public keys *easyly* and
*correctly* between strangers who have never met before. But once they
have done so, there is no way to stop them from communicating securely.

Eccentric Authentication focuses on getting that *first* key exchanged.
Secure, Easy, Correct.

The messaging I write about on the site is the means to that end:
introducing key exchanges.


Greetings, Guido.

PS. many thanks to everyone who let me explain my ideas. It really
sharpend my mind.
Guido Witmond
2013-09-12 13:49:04 UTC
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Post by Guido Witmond
Hello everyone,
I've polished my ideas on Eccentric Authentication.
In short: It's difficult to exchange public keys *easyly* and
*correctly* between strangers who have never met before. But once they
have done so, there is no way to stop them from communicating securely.
Eccentric Authentication focuses on getting that *first* key exchanged.
Secure, Easy, Correct.
introducing key exchanges.
Greetings, Guido.
PS. many thanks to everyone who let me explain my ideas. It really
sharpend my mind.
PS. Here is the link to the site:

http://eccentric-authentication.org/blog/2013/08/31/the-holy-grail-of-cryptography.html

and

http://eccentric-authentication.org/blog/2013/09/05/a-subversive-idea.html

Please read in that order.

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