Re: Authentification vs Encryption in a system to system interface
From: Lassi Hippeläinen (lahippel@ieee.orgies.invalid)
Date: 02/28/03
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From: Lassi Hippeläinen <lahippel@ieee.orgies.invalid> Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 08:54:41 GMT
"Tom S." wrote:
> All this said, I'm I way out of line? If not, can anyone help me to
> make my argument?
You didn't describe your threat model. What are you afraid of? What
would be the damage? From the threat model you can derive technical
requirements for the VPN.
-- Lassi
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