sonoma1993
Diamond Member
Im not sure is the right form topic section, but hey how come secuirty companies, software, and operating systems companies havent come out with 256bit or an 512 encryption systems for the internet?
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
Im not sure is the right form topic section, but hey how come secuirty companies, software, and operating systems companies havent come out with 256bit or an 512 encryption systems for the internet?
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
what do you mean by extra uncessary bottleneck?
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
what do you mean by extra uncessary bottleneck?
Originally posted by: Nik
Folks have come out with it. I use a 2048-bit encryption for one of my government websites, and that's just external for vendors. Can you imagine what's running at NSA HQ over at Fort Meade?
Originally posted by: TallBill
How about 1 and 1^38 (1 followed by 38 zeros).
Originally posted by: Legendary
Originally posted by: TallBill
How about 1 and 1^38 (1 followed by 38 zeros).
Uhhhhh....
Might want to check your calculator TallBill. :beer:😀
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: Legendary
Originally posted by: TallBill
How about 1 and 1^38 (1 followed by 38 zeros).
Uhhhhh....
Might want to check your calculator TallBill. :beer:😀
I just copied from a website chief.. you think im even close to smart enough to know about encryption?
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
Im not sure is the right form topic section, but hey how come secuirty companies, software, and operating systems companies havent come out with 256bit or an 512 encryption systems for the internet?