I think, that one important and simple tool that will remain useful for the next decades is Analog Audio Encryption. Radio & Analog communications are simple to implement and very useful for good and for bad, but I think that what will keep this technology live for situations, like wars, conflicts, protests etc, will be the use of Audio Encryption over Radio & Analog communications.
Best Regards Yap On 04/14/2014 01:49 PM, John Preston wrote: > Given the enormous complexity of modern technology (100+ KLOC software > projects, > 1+ billion transistor CPUs, etc.) I view security failures to be an > inevitability: the attack surface is rich for exploitation by enemies, > and bugs and errors constantly emerge due to both man and machine. > > That said, I do not think it unwise to consider it a prerequisite for > the most paranoid-level technologies that they be easily understandable > and scrutinisable by individual people. Hence, I have an interest in > pen-and-paper ciphers, simple wireless communications systems for Morse, > voice, and data, and simple computers. > > Is this something other people think is a sensible or important line of > inquiry? Do these technologies and the people using them exist? Are > there movements advocating this approach? Thank you. >
