← Back to context Comment by CodesInChaos 15 hours ago Encryption turns your data confidentiality problem into a key management problem. 3 comments CodesInChaos Reply dnnddidiej 15 hours ago Also if you want to keep a secret a secret forever, encrypted but saved data may be easily decrypted in the future. Most secrets though in reality are less useful in X years time. lemagedurage 14 hours ago Theoretically maybe, but there's no indication that a quantum-resistant algorithm can't encrypt something that's secure for the coming million+ years. hilariously 12 hours ago Sure there is, just use a one time pad and never repeat the message.Oops - you said the opposite of what I read, my mistake.
dnnddidiej 15 hours ago Also if you want to keep a secret a secret forever, encrypted but saved data may be easily decrypted in the future. Most secrets though in reality are less useful in X years time. lemagedurage 14 hours ago Theoretically maybe, but there's no indication that a quantum-resistant algorithm can't encrypt something that's secure for the coming million+ years. hilariously 12 hours ago Sure there is, just use a one time pad and never repeat the message.Oops - you said the opposite of what I read, my mistake.
lemagedurage 14 hours ago Theoretically maybe, but there's no indication that a quantum-resistant algorithm can't encrypt something that's secure for the coming million+ years. hilariously 12 hours ago Sure there is, just use a one time pad and never repeat the message.Oops - you said the opposite of what I read, my mistake.
hilariously 12 hours ago Sure there is, just use a one time pad and never repeat the message.Oops - you said the opposite of what I read, my mistake.
Also if you want to keep a secret a secret forever, encrypted but saved data may be easily decrypted in the future. Most secrets though in reality are less useful in X years time.
Theoretically maybe, but there's no indication that a quantum-resistant algorithm can't encrypt something that's secure for the coming million+ years.
Sure there is, just use a one time pad and never repeat the message.
Oops - you said the opposite of what I read, my mistake.