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Tag Archives: Javascript
Passwords revisited
After having generated pre-shared secret keys for IPsec VPNs, as recommended by the NSA, I wondered how “secure” the keys themselves actually were. The NSA specifically mentions the use of “large, high entropy, pre-shared keys”. Quite some time ago I … Continue reading
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Tagged IT Security, Javascript, NSA, Passwords
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Buzzword bingo, or how to survive long meetings
Working in the IT industry can be very exiting. But not always. There is quite some communication involved when working in a team, and some of those meetings are filled with dull moments to get through, and I must admit … Continue reading