[SGVLUG] for crypto freaks
Don Gibbs
donald.e.gibbs at jpl.nasa.gov
Wed Jul 12 14:40:58 PDT 2006
"... 2^128 is a very big number. ...
Imagine a computer that is the size of a grain of sand that can test
keys against some encrypted data. Also imagine that it can test a key
in the amount of time it takes light to cross it. Then consider a
cluster of these computers, so many that if you covered the earth
with them, they would cover the whole planet to the height of 1
meter. The cluster of computers would crack a 128-bit key on average
in 1,000 years."
http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/200607/msg00058.html
Cute imagery. I wonder how true it is.
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