Re: If You Want to Protect A Security Secret, Make Sure It's Public

2004-03-17 Thread John Young
Despite the long-lived argument that public review of crypto assures its reliability, no national infosec agency -- in any country worldwide -- follows that practice for the most secure systems. NSA's support for AES notwithstanding, the agency does not disclose its military and high level

Re: If You Want to Protect A Security Secret, Make Sure It's Public

2004-03-16 Thread Dave Howe
Riad S. Wahby wrote: John Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Despite the long-lived argument that public review of crypto assures its reliability, no national infosec agency -- in any country worldwide -- follows that practice for the most secure systems. NSA's support for AES notwithstanding,

Re: If You Want to Protect A Security Secret, Make Sure It's Public

2004-03-16 Thread Riad S. Wahby
John Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Despite the long-lived argument that public review of crypto assures its reliability, no national infosec agency -- in any country worldwide -- follows that practice for the most secure systems. NSA's support for AES notwithstanding, the agency does not

Re: If You Want to Protect A Security Secret, Make Sure It's Public

2004-03-14 Thread Justin
R. A. Hettinga (2004-03-15 02:07Z) wrote: http://online.wsj.com/article_print/0,,SB107930573476054980,00.html If You Want to Protect A Security Secret, Make Sure It's Public What is terrible article titles for $500, Alex? -- That woman deserves her revenge... and... we deserve to die.