Definition of "Zero Knowledge" (fwd)
Fred Cooper
frc%bwnmr4 at harvard.harvard.edu
Sun Sep 19 17:36:57 PDT 1993
Forwarded message:
> From frc Sun Sep 19 20:22:47 1993
> Subject: Re: Definition of "Zero Knowledge"
> To: erc at apple.com
> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 93 20:22:47 EDT
> In-Reply-To: <m0oeGCo-00021LC at khijol>; from "Ed Carp" at Sep 18, 93 9:16 pm
> > Thanks for the definition (but I knew that, anyway). Sorru I wasn't clear -
> > what I was looking for was examples of how zero-knowledge proof techniques
> > could make source code impenetrable.
> > Source would be nice, too... ;)
> Check out a product called C-Shroud by ??Gimpel Software...
> I think it does this.. or at least tries....
> FRC
I meant to send this across the list, and not just to erc. Here's it is
for everyone else.
FRC
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