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www.cesarsotovalero.net
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| | | | | This article delves into symmetric and asymmetric encryption, as the building blocks of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). It describes how PKI allows safeguarding the authenticity and security of digital communications across the internet. | |
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soatok.blog
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| | | | | Recently, it occurred to me that there wasn't a good, focused resource that covers commitments in the context of asymmetric cryptography. I had covered confused deputy attacks in my very short (don't look at the scroll bar) blog post on database cryptography., and that's definitely relevant. I had also touched on the subject of commitment... | |
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httpwg.org
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| | | | | This specification describes an optimized expression of the semantics of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), referred to as HTTP version 2 (HTTP/2). HTTP/2 enables a more efficient use of network resources and a reduced latency by introducing field compression and allowing multiple concurrent exchanges on the same connection. This document obsoletes RFCs 7540 and 8740. | |
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euro-stack.com
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| | | In response to Cory Doctorow's powerful article, "Microsoft, Tear Down That Wall!", this post outlines the EuroStack Initiative's perspective. Doctorow treats our core mission-building a sovereign European tech stack-not as a fantasy, but as a viable project already underway. This shifts the focus to what he identifies as the next major hurdle: migration. Doctorow identifies the 'Berlin Wall' as the EU's own anticircumvention laws, and his analysis of the DMA's limitations proves why a legal right to portability is not enough. We must now champion the power to migrate by calling for the repeal of these laws, making it the essential next step to ensure EuroStack's success and achieve genuine digital sovereignty. | ||