You have to modify the sender's public-key certificate, make sure the sender would have a copy of that and modify the recipient's key as well, Jones says.
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Leveraging the breakthroughs of public-key cryptography, bitcoin also uses peer-to-peer networking to operate without a central authority whereby the new issuance and transaction verification functions are carried out collectively by the network.
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But if information technology managers want to take advantage of the reasons companies want to buy in to Windows 2000, such as public-key security and the new directory, then they will have to change those applications.
Research conducted by Adi Shamir, one of the pioneers of the RSA algorithm for public-key cryptography which forms the basis of online security today indicates that bitcoin markets indicated that all the large bitcoin transactions over the past few years seem to have the same originating source, related to a single large transaction that took place in November 2010.
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Then it's back to government legislation, with the third reading of the Public Service Pensions Bill - the startlingly low-key measure to cut the cost of public-sector pensions.
These unions, representing public-sector workers, are a key part of Mr Sweeney's power base.
Fitzgerald gained a reputation on the campaign trail as the stealth candidate, often ducking reporters' questions at public events and running a low-key, under-the-radar campaign.
David McNarry moved a UUP amendment calling for a re-allocation of resources to key public services including the health service.
The website includes an e-mail address along with a PGP public key.
Therefore, she stressed, raising the awareness and knowledge of media professionals as well as the public at large was key to tackling such gender-based inequalities.
Informed by this basic understanding, the 2010 and 2011 Strategies established and promoted a balance of evidence-based public health and safety initiatives focusing on key areas such as substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery.
But last August Beacon Hill was forced to impose new price controls and a cap on overall state health spending because "health-care spending has crowded out key public investments, " as Mr. Patrick puts it in his budget.
Debate on this measure, which makes some sweeping changes to public sector pensions arrangements, has been almost startlingly low-key.
And this sea-change in public debate has been accompanied by an improvement in key cultural indicators.
So why after three years with the public still boiling with anger did it feel so - well - low-key?
"Ensuring the public and particularly women of child-bearing age know this, is a key message in the prevention of inborn conditions, " she said.
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Much like Tony Blair's policy unit in Downing Street, the new Conservative unit will attempt to develop long-term policies in key areas such as the reform of public services.
We believe that cloud-based video services, whether public or private cloud, will be the key to stimulating growth.
Because they include NFC, digital key-enabled phones could also be used to pay for public transportation, store electronic event tickets, access hotel rooms and redeem coupons.
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The vice-chancellors' organisation Universities UK said the higher education sector understood the current pressures on public spending and was playing a key role in tackling many of the long-term challenges facing the economy.
Apart from making motorists pay more for driving in cities, a key part of the policy is to improve public transport by better co-ordination.
But if you could find a -- if they could find a workable state public option, would that be a key way of perhaps getting the vote of some of the swing votes?
Bush had made the use of public-private competitions to determine who should perform commercial functions for the government one of his key management initiatives.
Before the official party kicks off, the Shard public-relations team on Wednesday invited dozens of media members to an embargoed chat with several key players in the 12-year odyssey of turning the Shard into reality.
Salisbury MP Robert Key said that his Ten-Minute Rule Bill to restrict piped music in public places was not against music.
The letter said the police had taken 740 statements - 44 of which were described as "key" - and interviewed seven police officers and one member of the public under caution.
Doctors may be uncomfortable knowing about the extra-marital activities of their patients, but confidentiality is a key part of the doctor-patient relationship and is essential in ensuring that the public's trust in doctors will be maintained.
Authorities dismantled Yukos in a closed auction, and its key assets were ultimately acquired by state-controlled Rosneft, which is slated to go public on the London Stock Exchange this summer in one of the largest initial offerings ever.
One of the key selling points of Obamacare was that it would reduce cost, in large part through smart public-spirited people making optimized decisions from the top in Washington.
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