Trust no one (internet security)

Trust no one or TNO, is an approach towards internet and software security issues. In all internet communication and software packages where some sort of secrecy is needed, usually some sort of encryption is applied. The Trust No One approach teaches that no one (but yourself) should be trusted when it comes to the storage of the keys behind the applied encryption technology.

Many encryption technologies rely on the trust of an external party. For instance the security of secure end-to-end SSL connections relies on the trust of a certificate authority (CA).

The Trust No One design philosophy requires that the keys for encryption should always be, and stay, in the hands of the user that applies them. This implies that no external party can access the encrypted data (assumed that the encryption is strong enough). It also implies that an external party cannot provide a backup mechanism for password recovery.

Although the philosophy of Trust No One at least assures the reliability of the communication of the user that creates it, in real life and in society many communication means rely on a trust relationship between at least two parties.

Trust No One

Trust No One may refer to:

  • Trust No One (Dave Navarro album), 2001
  • Trust No One (N17 album), 1997
  • Trust No One (Hopes Die Last album), 2012
  • "Trust No One", a slogan from The X-Files
  • Trust No One, a book part of The 39 Clues which was released on December 4, 2012 and written by Linda Sue Park
  • Trust no one (internet security), a design philosophy for programming software and internet applications
  • DevilDriver

    DevilDriver is an American heavy metal band from Santa Barbara, California, formed in 2002, consisting of vocalist Dez Fafara (the only remaining original member), guitarists Mike Spreitzer and Neal Tiemann, bassist Chris Towning and drummer Austin D'Amond. The band was originally named Deathride, however, due to copyright issues and the name being taken by several bands, Deathride changed its name to DevilDriver, which refers to bells Italian Wiccans used to drive evil forces away.

    Biography

    Dez Fafara moved to Santa Barbara Fafara hosted several barbecues after moving from Orange County to Santa Barbara and would jam with musicians he met, which led to the formation of the band. "I met Evan we struck up a friendship and started jamming," said Fafara Guitarist Evan Pitts met Fafara in a restaurant and gave him his phone number for a jam session, while John Boecklin who originally played 2nd guitar then went to playing drums, met Fafara at a bar.

    The band was originally known as Deathride, but later changed their name to DevilDriver because Fafara felt there were too many bands with that name; a band in Norfolk, Virginia, and a bicycle racing team. Another problem was that the band's label, Roadrunner Records were unable to secure copyright. The members compiled a list of roughly two hundred names to go for a more original approach. Fafara's wife had a book by Italian witchcraft author Raven Grimassi on Stregheria, and came across the term "devil driver". The term "devil driver" refers to bells Italian witches used to drive evil forces away. Fafara thought it was appropriate because it sounded "evil", and thought the term "suits his life". The band's logo is the Cross of Confusion, which has existed for thousands of years and refers to "question religion, question authority, question everything around you". Fafara was brought up to "question everything" and was exposed to Italian witchcraft through his grandparents.

    Podcasts:

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    Trust No One

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    Tyrant Hands Grip the World
    In Hateful Unyielding Wrath
    Conforming Hordes Bow in Splendor
    Raise the Heads of the Thinking Dead
    Life of the Enslaved
    Trust No One
    Decay of the Truth
    Trust No One
    Eternal Quest for Power
    Turns Them Against Themselves
    Showing a Hateful Spirit
    Undenied in its Strength
    Hypocrisy Reigns Supreme




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