so... which experts and where? :)

Slashdot of course!!! :-) Slashdot on encryption

Seriously though, there are newsgroups devoted to encryption security, and it usually comes down to "who are you trying to hide data from?".....because at some level, they can crack you with enough work and money. The AES encryption usually used is based on a finite key length. The question is " are you worth them spending a million dollars of their limited budgets?" For a divorce case.....no; .......to implicate Clinton and Monica Lewinski.... oh yeah. :-)

They have ways of attacking encrypted disks. One of the most recent is Freezing Computers


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In reply to Re^5: Is it possible to sanitize Perl memory that holds sensitive data? (crypto implications) by zentara
in thread Is it possible to sanitize Perl memory that holds sensitive data? (crypto implications) by missingthepoint

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