
Human Proxies in Cryptographic Networks
Establishing a new direction to end-to-end encryption with the introduction of the inner envelope in the echo protocol
Uni Nurf(Autor*in)
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1. Auflage
Erschienen am 27. Juni 2024
Buch
Softcover
226 Seiten
978-3-7597-0504-4 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Human Proxies offer new directions to end-to-end encryption: End-A-to-End-Z encryption must be rethought when it turns out to be an End-B-to-End-Z encryption. And, Human Proxies raise questions that were neither answered by science, journalists nor the public.
Regular Proxies on a network are forwarding Internet requests, e.g., to download a webpage. Also, in political and social settings a Proxy as an intermediate, deputy or representative with a similar function is given.
Human Proxies now enable within the Encryption and Messenger Application Spot-On to choose a friend as a Human Proxy.
The Spot-On program is a most modern and elaborated encryption suite available for several operation systems and provides many innovations in applied cryptography. It builds based on the Echo Protocol a cryptographic network, that is beyond Cryptographic Routing.
With Human Proxies now a friend from the Messenger friends list sends out the chat message instead of the original sender.
The construct of the "Inner Envelope" behind the Human Proxy function also creates new cryptographic challenges, provides plausible deniability to included nodes, and offers new perspectives in encryption, its analysis and decryption:
As all messages in the network are encrypted, end-to-end encryption is new defined and gets with Human Proxies a potential second and plausible deniable start point. The essay in this book discusses some related aspects of Human Proxies and their referring's to encryption, networking, graph theory and comparable social and political processes of Proxies.
This leads to a further general approach: Endpoints in Encryption are equipped by the application Spot-On with the vision of interoperability of endpoints in communications.
| English & German language.
Regular Proxies on a network are forwarding Internet requests, e.g., to download a webpage. Also, in political and social settings a Proxy as an intermediate, deputy or representative with a similar function is given.
Human Proxies now enable within the Encryption and Messenger Application Spot-On to choose a friend as a Human Proxy.
The Spot-On program is a most modern and elaborated encryption suite available for several operation systems and provides many innovations in applied cryptography. It builds based on the Echo Protocol a cryptographic network, that is beyond Cryptographic Routing.
With Human Proxies now a friend from the Messenger friends list sends out the chat message instead of the original sender.
The construct of the "Inner Envelope" behind the Human Proxy function also creates new cryptographic challenges, provides plausible deniability to included nodes, and offers new perspectives in encryption, its analysis and decryption:
As all messages in the network are encrypted, end-to-end encryption is new defined and gets with Human Proxies a potential second and plausible deniable start point. The essay in this book discusses some related aspects of Human Proxies and their referring's to encryption, networking, graph theory and comparable social and political processes of Proxies.
This leads to a further general approach: Endpoints in Encryption are equipped by the application Spot-On with the vision of interoperability of endpoints in communications.
| English & German language.
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Englisch
Deutsch
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Höhe: 190 mm
Breite: 120 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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245 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-7597-0504-4 (9783759705044)
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Human Proxies in Cryptographic Networks
Establishing a new direction to end-to-end encryption with the introduction of the inner envelope in the echo protocol
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Uni Nurf is author of the essay "Human Proxies in Cryptographic Networks - Establishing a new direction to end-to-end encryption with the introduction of the inner envelope in the echo protocol".