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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: HB who wrote (34638)10/27/1998 8:05:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
United States Patent 5,787,173
Scheidt, et. al. Jul. 28, 1998

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Cryptographic key management method and apparatus
Abstract

A system for the secure communication of a message from a transmitting user to a receiving user using a split key scheme. Each user generates a key component using a cryptographic engine. The key component is a pseudorandom sequence of bits with an appended error detection field which is mathematically calculated based on the pseudorandom sequence. This key component is then sent out on a communications channel from the transmitting user to the receiving user. The receiving user also sends its key component to the transmitting user. Each location performs a mathematical check on the key component received from the other location. If the key component checks pass at both locations, the transmit key component and the receive key component, including the error detection fields, are combined at both locations, forming identical complete keys at both locations. The identical complete keys are then used to initiate the cryptographic engines at both locations for subsequent encryption and decryption of messages between the two locations.

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Inventors: Scheidt; Edward M. (McLean, VA); Crowley; John J. (Rockville, MD).
Assignee: TECSEC Incorporated (Vienna, VA).
Appl. No.: 815,903

P.S. The above-named individuals are not the guy I was talking about. FYI, Langley is in McClean.
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