Posts by 'Rick van Rein' – Page 11

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Automating Legal Terms

Legal terms on the Internet are a nuisance. The term TL;DR ("Too Long, Didn't Read") is used to indicate how meaningless the wordy drivel has become, due to sheer length. Interestingly, contracts have a lot of similarity. We should be able to automate them, in fact.

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New Web Era 1: Frontends and Backends

We published articles on pernicious developments on the web; now it is time to explain how we see this improve under the InternetWide Architecture. As usual, our approach is practical, but we don’t shy away from adopting new standards if they improve the overall situation.

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Something's Cooking #3: Advancing TLS

With our TLS Pool, we are aiming at a wide variety of possible security mechanisms. The reason being, we would like to have more than one secure mechanism ready; if we encounter a problem with one we can then substitute another. In that light we are innovating on a few of the TLS CipherSuites.

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Something's Cooking #2: TLS Pool

We just released a new API version for the TLS Pool, with many improvements. There are still things missing, but these have mostly been designed and are in the process of being turned into code.

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Something's Cooking #1: TLS Pool

This is a report of things that are currently taking place in our work on the TLS Pool. Even if changes are currently made in a development branch, their impact is going to be major once it is checked into the mainstream branch.

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