| S. Burnett and S. Paine, "RSA Security's o#cial guide to cryptography", RSA Press, 2001. |
....and re encrypt to switch from one protocol to the other. A security flaw could occur if someone was able to crash the machine in the split second between decryption and re encryption, causing a memory dump to the disk. Memory reconstruction attack in RSA O#cial Guide to Cryptography [6]: Often, sensitive material is not stored on hard drives but does appear in a computer s memory. For example, when the program you re running allocates some of the computer s memory, the OS tags that area of memory as unavailable, and no one else can use it or see it. When you re ....
S. Burnett and S. Paine, "RSA Security's o#cial guide to cryptography", RSA Press, 2001.
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S. Burnett and S. Paine, "RSA Security's o#cial guide to cryptography", RSA Press, 2001.
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