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Peter Claus Gutmann is a computer scientist in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. He has a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Auckland. His Ph.D. thesis titled and a book based on the thesis were about a cryptographic security architecture. He is interested in computer security issues, including security architecture, security usability (or more usually the lack thereof), and hardware security; he has discovered several flaws in publicly released cryptosystems and protocols. He is the developer of the cryptlib open source software security library and contributed to PGP version 2. In 1994 he developed the (SFS). He is also known for his analysis of data deletion on electronic memory media, magnetic and otherwise, and devi

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  • Peter Claus Gutmann is a computer scientist in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. He has a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Auckland. His Ph.D. thesis titled and a book based on the thesis were about a cryptographic security architecture. He is interested in computer security issues, including security architecture, security usability (or more usually the lack thereof), and hardware security; he has discovered several flaws in publicly released cryptosystems and protocols. He is the developer of the cryptlib open source software security library and contributed to PGP version 2. In 1994 he developed the (SFS). He is also known for his analysis of data deletion on electronic memory media, magnetic and otherwise, and devised the Gutmann method for erasing data from a hard drive more or less securely. Having lived in New Zealand for some time, he has written on such subjects as weta (a group of insects endemic to New Zealand), and the Auckland power crisis of 1998, during which the electrical power system failed completely in the central city for five weeks, which he has blogged about. He has also written on his career as an "arms courier" for New Zealand, detailing the difficulties faced in complying with customs control regulations with respect to cryptographic products, which were once classed as "munitions" by various jurisdictions including the United States. (en)
  • Peter Gutmann est un chercheur en informatique travaillant à Auckland. Il a obtenu son doctorat d'informatique à l'Université d'Auckland. Il s'intéresse particulièrement aux questions de sécurité informatique, aux architectures de sécurité, à l'exploitabilité des sécurités (ou plus précisément leur failles), et à la sécurité matérielle. Il a rédigé de nombreux articles dans ces domaines. Il a découvert de multiples failles dans des cryptosystèmes commerciaux et des protocoles cryptographiques. Il est le développeur de , une bibliothèque de sécurité logicielle open source, et a contribué à PGP version 2. Il est également connu pour son analyse de la suppression de données sur les médias à mémoires électroniques, magnétiques ou autres, et a conçu la méthode de Gutmann pour supprimer les données d'un disque dur de manière plus ou moins fiable. Ayant vécu en Nouvelle-Zélande durant un certain temps, différentes questions nationales ont fait l'objet de sa réflexion. Cela inclut les wetas, insectes propres à la Nouvelle-Zélande, et la grande coupure électrique d'Auckland de 1998, durant laquelle l'alimentation électrique a défailli pendant plusieurs mois dans toute la ville. Il a écrit abondamment sur ces deux sujets, parmi beaucoup d'autres. Il a également décrit sa carrière à la manière d'un « correspondant de guerre » pour la Nouvelle-Zélande, détaillant les difficultés rencontrées à respecter les exigences d'utilisation sans altérer les outils cryptographiques (considérés comme des « munitions »). Son livre blanc Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection (Analyse du coût de la protection de contenu de Windows Vista), où il décrit les spécifications de la protection de contenus de Windows Vista comme la « plus longue lettre de suicide de l'histoire » a généré un très grand nombre de commentaires du public depuis sa première diffusion en 2006. Il a débattu avec dans le 74e numéro de Security Now dans la diffusion en podcast du 11 janvier 2007. (fr)
  • Peter Gutmann (...) è un informatico neozelandese del Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Università di Auckland in Nuova Zelanda. Ha conseguito un Ph.D. in informatica all'Università di Auckland. La sua tesi riguarda l'architettura della sicurezza crittografica. Gutmann si interessa dei problemi riguardanti la sicurezza informatica, inclusa la sicurezza legata all'hardware. Egli è lo sviluppatore del , libreria software sulla sicurezza e ha contribuito alla versione 2 del PGP. Gutmann è anche conosciuto per le sue analisi riguardo alla cancellazione dei dati dai supporti elettronici e magnetici. Ed è famoso per aver dato vita al Metodo Gutmann, algoritmo utilizzato per cancellare in modo sicuro e irrecuperabile file da un computer. (it)
  • Peter Gutmann - nowozelandzki naukowiec, profesor informatyki University of Auckland w Nowej Zelandii. Wynalazł metodę wykorzystywaną do całkowitego usuwania danych (np. pliku) z nośników magnetycznych (dysk twardy). Mieszka w Auckland. (pl)
  • Peter Gutmann é um cientista da computação do Departamento de Ciência da Computação da Universidade de Auckland, Nova Zelândia. Criador do Método Gutmann, que é uma técnica usada para apagar o Disco Rígido do computador usando um algoritmo combinado, fazendo com que os arquivos sejam apagados 35 vezes, tornando impossível recuperar o Disco. (pt)
  • 彼得·古特曼(Peter Gutmann)是一位紐西蘭奧克蘭大學電腦科學系教授,專業領域為電腦、資料、密碼安全體系,包括、安全使用性與硬碟安全模組等主題。他曾發現許多與安全協議的漏洞,也是開源軟體「」安全資料庫的發展者,並曾對良好隱私密碼法(PGP)第二版修訂有所貢獻。 古特曼的主要貢獻在於電子記憶體媒介與磁性資料刪除研究。他曾在其論文《從磁性及固態硬碟中安全刪除數據的方法》(Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory)中,提出「古特曼演算法」,透過35次覆寫硬碟資料消除剩磁效應,盡可能完全刪除電子資料,奠定現代資訊安全研究的基礎。 (zh)
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  • Peter Gutmann (...) è un informatico neozelandese del Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Università di Auckland in Nuova Zelanda. Ha conseguito un Ph.D. in informatica all'Università di Auckland. La sua tesi riguarda l'architettura della sicurezza crittografica. Gutmann si interessa dei problemi riguardanti la sicurezza informatica, inclusa la sicurezza legata all'hardware. Egli è lo sviluppatore del , libreria software sulla sicurezza e ha contribuito alla versione 2 del PGP. Gutmann è anche conosciuto per le sue analisi riguardo alla cancellazione dei dati dai supporti elettronici e magnetici. Ed è famoso per aver dato vita al Metodo Gutmann, algoritmo utilizzato per cancellare in modo sicuro e irrecuperabile file da un computer. (it)
  • Peter Gutmann - nowozelandzki naukowiec, profesor informatyki University of Auckland w Nowej Zelandii. Wynalazł metodę wykorzystywaną do całkowitego usuwania danych (np. pliku) z nośników magnetycznych (dysk twardy). Mieszka w Auckland. (pl)
  • Peter Gutmann é um cientista da computação do Departamento de Ciência da Computação da Universidade de Auckland, Nova Zelândia. Criador do Método Gutmann, que é uma técnica usada para apagar o Disco Rígido do computador usando um algoritmo combinado, fazendo com que os arquivos sejam apagados 35 vezes, tornando impossível recuperar o Disco. (pt)
  • 彼得·古特曼(Peter Gutmann)是一位紐西蘭奧克蘭大學電腦科學系教授,專業領域為電腦、資料、密碼安全體系,包括、安全使用性與硬碟安全模組等主題。他曾發現許多與安全協議的漏洞,也是開源軟體「」安全資料庫的發展者,並曾對良好隱私密碼法(PGP)第二版修訂有所貢獻。 古特曼的主要貢獻在於電子記憶體媒介與磁性資料刪除研究。他曾在其論文《從磁性及固態硬碟中安全刪除數據的方法》(Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory)中,提出「古特曼演算法」,透過35次覆寫硬碟資料消除剩磁效應,盡可能完全刪除電子資料,奠定現代資訊安全研究的基礎。 (zh)
  • Peter Claus Gutmann is a computer scientist in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. He has a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Auckland. His Ph.D. thesis titled and a book based on the thesis were about a cryptographic security architecture. He is interested in computer security issues, including security architecture, security usability (or more usually the lack thereof), and hardware security; he has discovered several flaws in publicly released cryptosystems and protocols. He is the developer of the cryptlib open source software security library and contributed to PGP version 2. In 1994 he developed the (SFS). He is also known for his analysis of data deletion on electronic memory media, magnetic and otherwise, and devi (en)
  • Peter Gutmann est un chercheur en informatique travaillant à Auckland. Il a obtenu son doctorat d'informatique à l'Université d'Auckland. Il s'intéresse particulièrement aux questions de sécurité informatique, aux architectures de sécurité, à l'exploitabilité des sécurités (ou plus précisément leur failles), et à la sécurité matérielle. Il a rédigé de nombreux articles dans ces domaines. Il a découvert de multiples failles dans des cryptosystèmes commerciaux et des protocoles cryptographiques. Il est le développeur de , une bibliothèque de sécurité logicielle open source, et a contribué à PGP version 2. Il est également connu pour son analyse de la suppression de données sur les médias à mémoires électroniques, magnétiques ou autres, et a conçu la méthode de Gutmann pour supprimer les donn (fr)
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