Comments on: Lepron project part 2: towards public key authentication without central authority using names made of pseudowords
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- Lepron, a project to develop pronounceable pseudowords for representing binary strings - Part 1: introduction and goals May 2021 An empirical investigation by Stephen Hewitt
- An idea for public key authentication from a name without certificates or central authority May 2021 Stephen Hewitt
- How to remember a 128-bit key using ‘constrained choice’ August 2018, Stephen Hewitt. The 3rd Clarion data privacy article
External links
- aaronsw.com article: Squaring the Triangle: Secure, Decentralized, Human-Readable Names Aaron Swartz, aaronsw.com, 6 January 2011