How does Pryvit stack up as a technique
within an overall security system?
Is Pryvit cryptography, encryptionless
encryption, or something else? Your thoughts?
Can you identify flaws in the underlying
technique?
How useful might it be as a confidentiality
component within software that serves some broader purpose?
How useful might Pryvit be as a stand-alone
product?
The underlying software
functions have been posted for your consideration. If you
are a professional cryptographer or cryptanalyst, would you care
to benchmark Pryvit against alternative techniques? Would you
care to comment on the technology? If so, please contact Douglas
Lowry. With your permission, we would like to post your comments
(positive or negative) at this site.