• "The security of the digital world has become a fundamental stake for the citizen with respect to his individual freedom ..., for the company with respect to the protection of its computerized industrial assets, ..., and for the state with respect to the reliability of operations and the reduction in the vulnerability of large and critical infrastructures ...”

    SecurIST, “D3.3 – ICT Security & Dependability Research beyond 2010: Final Strategy”, January 2007
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  • “a significant breakthrough in quantum computation would spell doom for all these systems (ECC-192 or RSA-2048).”

    European Network of Excellence for Cryptography, "D.AZTEC.2 Alternatives to RSA", July 2005

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  • “Consider the use of smart cards ... for especially critical functions.  Although more costly than software, when properly implemented the assurance gain is great.  The form-factor is not as important as the existence of an isolated processor and address space for assured operations – an ‘Island of Security,’ if you will.  Such devices can communicate with each other through secure protocols and provide a web of security connecting secure nodes located across a sea of insecurity in the global net.”

    Brian Snow, Former Technical Director of the US National Security Agency (NSA), "We need assurance!", 1999-2008

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Summit: IEEE Key Management Summit 2010
About: The IEEE Key Management Summit brought together a tight knit group of the best minds in cryptographic key management to discuss the current state of the art, solutions to known problems, and to look forward into the future.

17 presentations were made at the event by a wide variety of speakers, including US National Institute of Standards and Technology, US National Security Agency, Cisco, Wells Fargo, Synaptic Labs and many others.
 
Organisation: IEEE Computer Society
About IEEE CS: With nearly 85,000 members, the IEEE Computer Society is the world’s leading organization of computing professionals. Founded in 1946, and the largest of IEEE’s 38 societies, the Computer Society is dedicated to advancing the theory and application of computing and information technology. This event was supported by the IEEE Mass Storage Systems Technical Committee.
 
Synaptic Labs' Participation:

Synaptic Labs' CTO spoke twice at the IEEE KMS.

  1. A survey and low-level comparison of network based symmetric key distribution architectures.
  2. Rapidly improving Cybersecurity with a new global IdM/CKM design that does not rely on PKC – SLL's response to NIST's call

Synaptic Labs was also responsible for video recording and post production of all presentations made over the 2 day event. You can find the videos and slide shows online free here.

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Keywords: game change, IdM/CKM, identifier based encryption
Websites:

http://2010.keymanagementsummit.org/

http://storageconference.org/2010/Presentations.html#KMS

See also: US President's 60 day cyberspace policy review
IBE enabling ubiquitous uptake of encryption
Behavioural Trust and Identity

Last Updated on Thursday, 03 June 2010 12:18