Wednesday, July 08, 2015

Security Experts Oppose Government Access to Encrypted Communication - The New York Times

In encryption we must be able to trust

"The new paper is the first in-depth technical analysis of government proposals by leading cryptographers and security thinkers, including Whitfield Diffie, a pioneer of public key cryptography, and Ronald L. Rivest, the “R” in the widely used RSA public cryptography algorithm. In the report, the group said any effort to give the government “exceptional access” to encrypted communications was technically unfeasible and would leave confidential data and critical infrastructure like banks and the power grid at risk."
Security Experts Oppose Government Access to Encrypted Communication - The New York Times

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