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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 kind of encryption does Cryptainer LE use?

Cypherix Products - Cryptainer LE Frequently Asked Questions
Cryptainer LE runs as a special Windows device driver. It operates on a 128 bit implementation of the Blowfish algorithm in Cipher Block Chaining mode with a block size of 64 bytes. This ensures that data encrypted using Cryptainer LE is impermeable to all known forms of attack. Statistically, it would be impossible to successfully brute-force crack the Cryptainer LE encryption. Blowfish was designed by Bruce Schneier.

Do I need to learn the encryption methodologies to use Zendit system?

Zendit and Sovereign by Authora- Online Security Made Easy
No. You need not know about the various encryption methodologies or concepts to use the Zendit System. The system takes care of all encryption details and provides the user an easy interface to operate from. However, if you want to learn about the encryption methodologies and concepts, you can find adequate information in the Zendit help document.

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

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 kind of strong encryption does it use?

WuWu - Frequently Asked Questions
WuWu Pro's default configuration is to establish a 192bit AES Symetric Session Key using a SHA1/HMAC and 4096 RSA Key Exchange.

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.

What algorithm does GSOLVER use?

GSOLVER FAQ
GSOLVER solves the full vector Maxwell's equations for each grating layer. The fields are then matched across each boundary giving the fields in the superstrate and substrate. The diffraction efficiency is then determined for each real propagating order. The first order Maxwell's equations are written down using a fourier decomposition of the permitivity (and impermitivity) in each layer. The curl equations are used to eliminate the H field giving equations in the E fields.

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

Frequently Asked Questions
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.

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

PowerKey ( encryption toolkit \ protect your sensitive data ...
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 does the algorithm operate?

Sleep Apnea | BiPAP® autoSV™ Frequently Asked Ques...
The algorithm is based on flow. Using proven RI technologies such as Digital Auto-Trak, the flow signal is analyzed and a target flow is calculated. If the patient reaches the flow target, the device does not offer any additional pressure support. If the patient does not reach the flow target the device will dynamically change pressure support breath to breath. No – The device does not have an auto-titrating algorithm to alleviate obstructive events.

What Kind of Encryption Software Does JewelryPayless Use?

FAQ
JewelryPayless currently uses the industry-standard SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption. But we continue to keep up with the current technologies in order to provide the best security for our customers.

What kind of data encryption does the website use?

Technical Support, Troubleshooting - Firstrade
Firstrade uses the current Internet security standard known as Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption. In essence, the use of this standard ensures that what you type into your computer and the responses returned to you are protected by the highest possible security protocols. To access our account holder services you will need a web browser that is capable of interpreting SSL. Most browsers meet this requirement.

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.
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