On Tue, 12 Jul 1994, Ian Farquhar wrote:
On the subject of network monitoring, Bruce posted a copy of an NSA technology transfer which described a database searching algorithm that looked fairly sophisticated (I don't have the actual posting handy.) Did anyone (Bruce?) obtain a copy of the algorithm, and if so, were there any distribution limitations on it? It looked like just the thing that the NSA would use as their "watchword" scanner, and even if not, it looked like a very useful design all the same.
The NSA algorithm involved didn't use keywords. It was way more powerfull than that, able to sort text samples into arbitrary catagories based on examples of text that you give it. It doesn't use any keywords or grammer recognition, it doesn't even matter what language you feed it. They refused to give me a copy, they are trying to make a buck by licensing it commercialy. I tried to ask about what it costs to get a license, and they asked what company I was representing, and I told them I was representing myself, and they stonewalled me. Looks like they don't think I have the money they want. (they're probably right about that btw...) Happy Hunting, -Chris. ____________________Please note the change of address.________________________ Christian Douglas Odhner | "The NSA can have my secret key when they pry cdodhner@primenet.com | it from my cold, dead, hands... But they shall pgp 2.3 public key by finger | NEVER have the password it's encrypted with!" cypherpunks WOw dCD Traskcom Team Stupid Key fingerprint = 58 62 A2 84 FD 4F 56 38 82 69 6F 08 E4 F1 79 11 --------------------Please note the change of address.------------------------