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Which is the strongest encryption?
I've looked at the various encryption types in the Advanced tab in Word. I
wound up using the Strong Cryptographic Provider, but I really don't know which is best. I did hunt around a bit trying to find out but don't really know. It seems that the Enhanced providers provide some sort of backward compatibility, so it makes me wonder about them. Also, all of them seem to indicate that RC4 is used. I had thought that RC4 wasn't the best choice these days. Any opinions or sources of information? I would like to use the best algorithm available. Thanks. |
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Which is the strongest encryption?
Hi Art,
This is a complex area, but I'll tell you what I understand. There is no benefit inherent in using any particular CSP (Cryptographic Service Provider); what matters is the facilities that they offer, and the way in which they are used. A brief overview of the Microsoft ones, installed with Windows (depending on your version of Windows you may not get all of them), can be seen he http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...83(VS.85).aspx. Significant weaknesses can exist, regardless of CSP used, because the way in which they are used by calling applications, Word being a particular case in point here - its implementation, prior to 2007, was flawed. Support for AES - and an improved implementation - is added in Word 2007, for Word 2007 format documents (.docx and .docm). With earlier versions (Word or Document format) you only have RC4 but with 128-bit keys you should be reasonably safe unless you're involved in international espionage g I have found it extremely difficult to actually get very much real information; much of Microsoft's documentation (and there _is_ quite a lot of it) tells you nothing at all and then refers you to another document that tells you nothing at all in different words. It isn't hard to find similar circular non-information, and it is possible to find, sometimes quite detailed, technical information on algorithms, and a variety of implementations, but there doesn't seem to be much in between. It seems most people think things will be more secure the less knowledge there is out there, whereas I would argue the direct opposite. -- Enjoy, Tony www.WordArticles.com "Art" wrote in message ... I've looked at the various encryption types in the Advanced tab in Word. I wound up using the Strong Cryptographic Provider, but I really don't know which is best. I did hunt around a bit trying to find out but don't really know. It seems that the Enhanced providers provide some sort of backward compatibility, so it makes me wonder about them. Also, all of them seem to indicate that RC4 is used. I had thought that RC4 wasn't the best choice these days. Any opinions or sources of information? I would like to use the best algorithm available. Thanks. |
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