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What type of encryption algorithm do I use for PGPtm?

Unique Web Sites, Inc. of West Palm Beach, Florida
UWS supports DSS/Diffie-Hellman encryption. For more information on PGP and other Security issues visit our Security page at: http://www.uniquewebsites.com/support/index.htm

What type of encryption algorithm do I use for PGP(tm)?

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AVIA! supports RSA encryption. PGP version 5.0 should visit the PGP(tm)FAQ page. We do not currently support DSS/Diffie-Hellman encryption keys. For more information on PGP and other Security issues visit our Security page.

HTTP Version not supported What type of encryption algorithm do I use for PGP(tm)?

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Webtownusa.com supports RSA encryption. We do not currently support DSS/Diffie-Hellman encryption keys. For more information on PGP(tm).

What kind of encryption algorithm does the Zendit System use?

Zendit and Sovereign by Authora- Online Security Made Easy
Zendit follows OpenPGP standards with some deviations for compatibility with existing PGP systems. Refer to the Zendit web site at http://www.authora.com/PGPUser for details on the technical specifications. Currently, for your web based e-mail, we support only Internet Explorer v4.01 and above. As we add support for other browsers, registered users will be informed so they can obtain the latest version of the Surfboard. Updated information can always be obtained at http://www.authora.com.

What algorithm and cipher mode should I use to apply the strongest encryption?

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Use algorithms comparison table to choose the algorithm. We recommend to use Blowfish, RC2, Rijndael or Cast-128. As for the cipher mode, we suggest CBC mode, as it produces cipher text dependent on all previous blocks, which outcrosses the possibility to perform a smart bruteforce attack.

How do I change the encryption algorithm to be used?

ID Security Suite - Frequently Asked Questions
To change the encryption algorithm that the ID Data Encrypt uses to encrypt/decrypt files, go to "options" button found on the main menu, and select the desired algorithm. You can also find more information about each of the algorithms provided by clicking on them in the list.

What encryption algorithm should we be using? What is AES?

Solutions - Enterprise Trustset
Previously, the best known encryption algorithm in the world was DES (Data Encryption Standard) developed by IBM where it was codenamed Lucifer. Many questions had been raised in the security communities over the continuing safety of that algorithm given the available computer power today to break that algorithm. There were already several algorithms available that were thought to be more resistant to attack than DES. These included CAST, RC2, RC4, Blowfish, Triple or 3-DES.

What is the 7800 encryption algorithm?

Atari 2600/7800 FAQ
The 7800 uses an encryption key to determine whether or not the 7800 cartridge is valid and to allow the system to be put in 7800 mode as opposed to 2600 mode. The encryption algorithm is said to be proprietary. Rumors exist, however, that Atari released the algorithm for use on the the Atari ST series of computers. If anybody has this program we would all be very happy to have a look at it.

Which encryption algorithm and key size does CipherSafe.NET™ use?

CipherSafe.NET™ FAQ's
No, CipherSafe.NET™ generates a different cryptographic key for each application. Keys are also dependent on certain machine characteristics and user-defined settings.

What type of encryption does BlackBerry use?

SingTel.com - MNC - Products & Services - Mobile - Wireless ...
BlackBerry uses the Triple Data Encryption Standard (DES), an advanced encryption standard which allows data to remain encrypted at all points between BlackBerry handheld and the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

What is a conventional encryption algorithm?

PGP DH vs. RSA FAQ
A conventional encryption algorithm is a function that maps an n-bit plaintext block to an n-bit ciphertext block where n is the blocksize. Typically, n is equal to 64 or 128-bits. The function takes a parameter, the "key" which specifies which mapping between the plaintext and ciphertext is used.

What encryption algorithm is used to protect my data?

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All data is stored in an encrypted password protected storage, strong AES 256bit algorithm is used for encryption. It means that nobody who does not know the password has any chance to access your sensitive information. You can read more about AES in Wikipedia, and one of the benefits of the AES algorithm is that it is widely used by different government and business organizations all over the world.

What is encryption?

Cypherix Products - Cryptainer LE Frequently Asked Questions
Encryption garbles your data by using irreversible mathematical functions. It is simply the encoding of data so that it cannot be read by anyone who does not know the password that decodes it.

What type of encryption do you use for credit card processing?

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We use 128bit encryption. With our processing company your credit card information is not shared with anyone, including USA Basket Gifts. When you purchase from USA Basket Gifts you are directed to a secure 128 bit payment processing company. USA Basket Gifts does not transmit any information any where. As a matter of fact we do not even see your credit card information. Please view our Secure Payment Methods for more information.

How does BitWise use encryption and how can I verify it?

BitWise IM - FAQ
The short answer: BitWise uses encryption on all messages and files sent between you and your contacts; this includes whiteboards, shared file lists, and chat rooms. You can verify the encryption by using a packet sniffer on yourself to watch your network traffic. The long answer: Our white paper Introduction to encryption and how BitWise uses encryption explains in detail how BitWise's encryption works and how the encryption protects and benefits you.
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