[AusNOG] The next step in "The internet - Australian style" perhaps?

Matt Smee m.smee at unsw.edu.au
Wed Sep 23 09:16:30 EST 2015


I'll just leave this here...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnxrJiS5uKU

-Matt

On 23/09/15 07:19, Nick Stallman wrote:
> 3rd keys are possible right now.
> Or rather you have multiple keys to decrypt the actual content key 
> which changes with every piece of content.
>
> Just like on Blu-ray disks.
> Each movie has it's own key (title key), there is then several hundred 
> different keys, one for each Bluray player model that can decrypt the 
> title key.
> You only need one valid key to decrypt the content, but different 
> people can have different keys.
>
> And we all know how long Bluray's encryption lasted with such a 
> convoluted mechanism - about a year before it was completely shattered.
>
> On 22/09/15 21:47, Paul Wilkins wrote:
>> We're moving towards encryption needing a government license, just as 
>> soon as the technology exists for secure 3rd keys.
>>
>> But I don't think anyone considers removing the encryption for 90 
>> days to be workable encryption.
>>
>> Paul Wilkins
>>
>> On 22 September 2015 at 21:40, Mark Dignam <mark at innaloo.net 
>> <mailto:mark at innaloo.net>> wrote:
>>
>>     What the? <checks the date> Nah, its not April 1st....
>>
>>     Please,  nobody, but nobody show this to George and the rest of
>>     the AG
>>     department. They do NOT need any more silly ideas.
>>
>>     Oh, its already been pulled down for "consultation".
>>
>>     -----Original Message-----
>>     From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net
>>     <mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net>] On Behalf Of Ross
>>     Wheeler
>>     Sent: Tuesday, 22 September 2015 6:59 PM
>>     To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net <mailto:ausnog at lists.ausnog.net>
>>     Subject: [AusNOG] The next step in "The internet - Australian style"
>>     perhaps?
>>
>>
>>
>>     "India's newly released draft national encryption policy includes a
>>     requirement that plaintext versions of all encrypted data and
>>     messages must
>>     be kept by every user, whether a business or an individual, for
>>     90 days."
>>
>>
>>     http://arstechnica.co.uk/tech-policy/2015/09/india-joins-war-on-crypto-wants
>>     -everyone-to-keep-plaintext-copies-of-all-encrypted-data-for-90-days/
>>     <http://arstechnica.co.uk/tech-policy/2015/09/india-joins-war-on-crypto-wants%0A-everyone-to-keep-plaintext-copies-of-all-encrypted-data-for-90-days/>
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