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storing proof sets securely
On Sun, 14 May 2006 20:57:13 -0700, Bob and Dee wrote:
To me, a safe would scream to a burglar--OPEN ME UP. I prefer more of the "hide in plain sight" approach. Security is a layered concept. The more layers they need to penetrate, the better. Obscurity is a decent first layer. But, what a lot of people think is a good hiding place, is something that a lot of people also think is a good hiding place, so it's predictable. It's not too dissimilar from information security - give the intruder something which looks interesting to waste their time on, while they're not going for the important stuff with possibly real vulnerabilities. They waste time going after the "honey pot" which is set up to report the intrusion. |
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