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keeping data safe offline Apr 09 2012 08:41AM
Erki Männiste (Erki Manniste webmedia ee) (6 replies)
RE: keeping data safe offline Apr 16 2012 06:37PM
David Gillett (gillettdavid fhda edu)
Re: keeping data safe offline Apr 12 2012 12:02PM
AK (platsakos gmail com)
Re: keeping data safe offline Apr 10 2012 03:11PM
СеÑ?гей Ð?Ñ?Ñ?Ñ?лев (DemonImp13 mail ru)
Hi Erki,

You mentioned in your mail famos problem of encryption: key storing.
This is weakness by design. But you can't get rid it, because you need
access from your application. Actually, you can use other hardware key
(for example with secret algorithm) to improove your system. It will
garantee that only owner of concrete hardware key can access to data.
But it can't garantee that data can't be copied form usb device.
Similarly it will increase cost of your product.

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Thanks,
Sergey

09.04.2012 12:41, Erki Männiste Wrote:
> I am developing a software that is going to be distributed to end-users on usb sticks. The application and the content will be stored on that device and the content will be stored in a one-file sqlCE database, it will be crypted by default and will be encrypted by the application on-the-fly.
> My client has made it clear, that he wants to keep end-users from copying the content and using it on any other device but that very stick. Now, due to the offline requirement this is impossible to achive because i have to store the encryption key somewhere in the code and users are able to access the data while in unencrypted state.
> Can anybody recommend me any mechanism that i could apply, to make it more difficult for users to copy the content?
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> ERKI
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[ reply ]
Re: keeping data safe offline Apr 10 2012 07:20AM
Andre Silaghi (andre silaghi googlemail com)
Re: keeping data safe offline Apr 10 2012 06:12AM
Ansgar Wiechers (bugtraq planetcobalt net)
Re: keeping data safe offline Apr 10 2012 03:02AM
Stephanus J Alex Taidri (securityfocus ae taidri com)


 

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