The NSA Wants a Skeleton Key to Everyone's Encrypted Data

Started by walkstall, April 16, 2018, 07:15:39 AM

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walkstall

A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

|Glitch|

Quote from: walkstall on April 16, 2018, 07:15:39 AM
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Encryption Is Powerful, so Naturally the Government Wants to Control It

more @
https://fee.org/articles/the-nsa-wants-a-skeleton-key-to-everyones-encrypted-data/
I suppose it is a good thing that the NSA doesn't have a say in the matter.  The article states "If the executive agencies have their way...", but they don't and never have.  It is Congress that tells the NSA what information they can and cannot collect, and if that is contrary to what the US Constitution allows, then the courts will tell Congress what information the NSA can and cannot collect.  The Executive Agencies have no say in the matter.  They are only required to comply with the law, which the NSA has not done recently.

supsalemgr

Quote from: |Glitch| on May 12, 2018, 12:46:50 PM
I suppose it is a good thing that the NSA doesn't have a say in the matter.  The article states "If the executive agencies have their way...", but they don't and never have.  It is Congress that tells the NSA what information they can and cannot collect, and if that is contrary to what the US Constitution allows, then the courts will tell Congress what information the NSA can and cannot collect.  The Executive Agencies have no say in the matter.  They are only required to comply with the law, which the NSA has not done recently.

Makes one appreciate the wisdom of our founding fathers. Obama could not undo it in eight years and that was his primary goal.
"If you can't run with the big dawgs, stay on the porch!"

walkstall

Quote from: |Glitch| on May 12, 2018, 12:46:50 PM
I suppose it is a good thing that the NSA doesn't have a say in the matter.  The article states "If the executive agencies have their way...", but they don't and never have.  It is Congress that tells the NSA what information they can and cannot collect, and if that is contrary to what the US Constitution allows, then the courts will tell Congress what information the NSA can and cannot collect.  The Executive Agencies have no say in the matter.  They are only required to comply with the law, which the NSA has not done recently.

Nor the EPA.
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

|Glitch|

Quote from: supsalemgr on May 12, 2018, 01:38:35 PM
Makes one appreciate the wisdom of our founding fathers. Obama could not undo it in eight years and that was his primary goal.
Quote from: walkstall on May 12, 2018, 02:15:20 PM
Nor the EPA.
There has been a lot of rogue federal agencies, the NSA, EPA, FBI, IRS, BLM, ATF, etc., etc. and they always seem to go rogue whenever there is a Democrat in the White House.

What is really going to freak out the NSA are quantum computers.  When quantum computers eventually hit the market no encryption will be safe anywhere.  Even PGP, with a 4,096-byte encryption key, could be broken in minutes with a 10-qubit quantum computer.  It will make all security obsolete.

The problem I can foresee in the future is that Congress is not able to keep up with the current technology.  As a result we will end up with badly written laws that do not protect the rights of individuals.  We are already seeing that happen today.