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<title>Celebrating 30 Years of Public Key Cryptography</title> 
<description>Voltage Security, in conjunction with the Computer History Museum and RSA hosted a panel discussion to honour the inventions, inventors, historical milestones and the future of Public Key Cryptography (PKC). The event was MC'd by John Markoff, senior writer of the New York Times and the panel was moderated by Steven Levy, author and senior editor of Newsweek. Panelists included Whitfield Diffie, Martin Hellman, Brian Snow, Jim Bidzos, Ray Ozzie and Dan Boneh.</description> 
<itunes:author>Voltage Security and RSA, the security division of EMC</itunes:author>
<link>http://www.voltage.com/PKC</link> 
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<pubDate> Thu, 26 Oct 2006 22:30:00 PST </pubDate>
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<copyright> Copyright 2006 Voltage Security and EMC </copyright> 

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<title>30 Years of Public Key Cryptography - Past, Present and Future - Panel Discusion</title> 
<description>Panel discussion honouring the inventions, inventors, historical milestones and the future of Public Key Cryptography (PKC). The event was MC'd by John Markoff, senior writer of the New York Times and the panel was moderated by Steven Levy, author and senior editor of Newsweek. Panelists included Whitfield Diffie, Martin Hellman, Brian Snow, Jim Bidzos, Ray Ozzie and Dan Boneh. This event was sponsored by Voltage Security, in conjunction with the Computer History Museum and RSA, the security division of EMC.</description> 
<itunes:author>Voltage Security and RSA, the security division of EMC</itunes:author>
<itunes:email>info@voltage.com</itunes:email>
<pubDate> Thu, 26 Oct 2006 22:30:01 PST </pubDate> 
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<title>A short history of Public Key Cryptography</title> 
<description>Dr. Dan Boneh, associate professor of computer science at Stanford University, co-inventor of Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) and co-founder of Voltage Security provides a short histroy of public key cryptography. This excerpt is taken from the 30th anniversary celebration of PKC.</description> 
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<pubDate> Thu, 26 Oct 2006 22:30:02 PST </pubDate> 
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<title>Q &amp; A - Why traditional encryption products have a low adoption rate</title> 
<description>In the question and answer session several questions were asked about traditional encryption products and why they have extremly low adoption rates. This excerpt is taken from the 30th anniversary celebration of PKC.</description> 
<itunes:author>Voltage Security and EMC</itunes:author>
<pubDate> Thu, 26 Oct 2006 22:30:03 PST </pubDate> 
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