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Author Topic: Scalability of Encryption Standards in RP  (Read 864 times)

Lorcan

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Scalability of Encryption Standards in RP
« on: 27 Feb 2013, 06:08 »

Given that the few recent examples have been simple ciphers solvable with today's technology easily would these not be closer the Empyrean age's plaintext than a coded message? If our ability to traverse the stars and our encryption technology continued increasing at the same pace, by the time we had jump gates encryption would be ridiculous and baffling, even ineffable, to a present day person. Is even using something like AES not somewhat analogous to claiming to use steam power to fly your spaceships?

Obviously we need to decide what real world standard of encryption represents the average in EVE. If we call a simple substitution cipher "uncrackable" as recently happened on the IGS does that make DES Jovian advanced technology beyond the average capsuleers reach? If we decide that AES is the most basic does this mean that anyone with a sub-processor can read it as plaintext?

Sorry if this is stupidly pedantic, just been wondering about it.
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Re: Scalability of Encryption Standards in RP
« Reply #1 on: 27 Feb 2013, 06:13 »

Ah, Aliza did not call the cipher she used uncrackable.  It's possible that eventually it would have been cracked, but she would have revealed the key long before it was.  What Aliza said was uncrackable was a one pad pass.  That is the encryption method that she uses for sensitive information. 
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lallara zhuul

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Re: Scalability of Encryption Standards in RP
« Reply #2 on: 27 Feb 2013, 07:07 »

The deadspace beacons became available for everyone as a teenager cracked them because she wanted to watch her soaps.

I would say that the information privacy is horribly bad in New Eden.

Of course the quantum nature of fluid routers is a pretty good security measure.

If you do not have the right pair, you simply have no access.
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Re: Scalability of Encryption Standards in RP
« Reply #3 on: 27 Feb 2013, 07:47 »

One Time Pads are pretty much uncrackable if they are  used properly.
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