[AusNOG] From across the ditch
Nick Gale
nickgale at gmail.com
Thu Apr 25 08:21:46 EST 2013
All that would happen would be an arms race in encryption/decryption
technologies. As one is able to be cracked so another will rise to replace
it. Thats not really different than today though but it may just be more
apparent.
Also people are becoming more aware in general about their security and
protecting themselves better. Guberments are starting to realize they are
losing the ability to monitor their citizens where necessary by law, (It
doesn't help that these same guberments abused the laws in the first place
though) and are starting to look at ways to get that control back.
On 25 April 2013 06:07, Dobbins, Roland <rdobbins at arbor.net> wrote:
>
> On Apr 24, 2013, at 10:38 PM, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
>
> > requirements for operators to break encyrption
>
> The encryption stuff as noted in the article (surely it's wrong?) is both
> insane and impossible, for all practical purposes - not to mention highly
> undesirable.
>
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>
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