Bruce Schneier has written a short piece over at Lawfare in response to ongoing calls to weaken encryption. Unlike during the cold war there is no longer a distinction between consumer grade encryption and military encryption. This is because customized encryption is both more expensive and less secure, because it is unique, non-standard, and untested.
In his keynote address at the International Conference on Cybersecurity, Attorney General William Barr argued that companies should weaken encryption systems to gain access to consumer devices for criminal investigations. Barr repeated a common fallacy about a difference between military-grade encryption and consumer encryption: "After all, we are not talking about protecting the nation's nuclear launch codes. Nor are we necessarily talking about the customized encryption used by large business enterprises to protect their operations. We are talking about consumer products and services such as messaging, smart phones, e-mail, and voice and data applications."
The thing is, that distinction between military and consumer products largely doesn't exist. All of those "consumer products" Barr wants access to are used by government officials—heads of state, legislators, judges, military commanders and everyone else—worldwide. They're used by election officials, police at all levels, nuclear power plant operators, CEOs and human rights activists. They're critical to national security as well as personal security.
Earlier on SN:
U.S. Attorney General William Barr Demands Backdoored Encryption (2019)
FBI: End-to-End Encryption Problem "Infects" Law Enforcement and Intelligence Community (2019)
The Crypto Warrior--Why Politicians Want a ‘Back Door’ into Your Devices—and Why it Will Never Work (2016)
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 01 2019, @05:53PM (1 child)
I don't know who he means by the pimp, but Trump has family married into Jews who are the bridge Israel uses to get unprecedented access to presidential power. Things like the transfer of the embassy to Jerusalem and our adversarial policy towards Iran are tailored to Israel's benefit. The fox is borrowing the lion's power here.
That's not antisemitic, that's a true outline of what is happening in Trump's America.
(Score: 2) by janrinok on Monday September 02 2019, @06:24AM
His comments could be viewed as such, which is why I made the comment.
Your problems with the President are, well, your problems.