On Tue, 2014-09-30 at 14:55 -0700, Huned Botee wrote:
> Eleanor, maybe you can help shed some light on this "lack of awareness."
> How do you think developers should be analyzing risk here? Do you have
> specific suggestions and/or can you point to sources where that information
> can be found?

The problem with a deniable filesystem is that not only can you deny it
exists, you also can't prove it doesn't. 

Given that the presence of software-for-deniable-encryption on a machine
is decent evidence (in the Bayesian sense) for presence of a deniable
filesystem, this is a problem: not being able to prove you don't know
something when someone thinks you do is hard, as many people in
Guantanamo might attest.

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