But most cryptanalysis types of things are economic defenses. (ie you can spend $lots you can break; or you don't have enough $ to build because the $ at current tech is an astronomical multiple of the US national debt). So if the NSA are being stupid, and uneconomical with the black budget (and it's not that hard for large organizations even with competition to be stupid), then they will be even less likely to break things that they could break than if they outsourced the whole thing. Probably to their advantage, I presume they do in fact outsource many things and of course buy large expensive bits of machinery and components, as anyone must do. So anyway, doing uneconomical things with the black budge they would lessen their chance of breaking various things, not increase it. Now the sheer scale of the black budget allows some things, but no doubt their best strategy will be to do economical things wrt their objectives and priorities and put as much as they can out for commercial tender, and/or try to create internal competition or something. Adam On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 05:50:36PM -0700, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Tyler D asked about how the NSA could be so far ahead. Besides their ability to make 2" sq. chips at 10% yield (not something a commercial entity could get away with) they can also *thin and glue* those chips into say stacks of 5 thinned die.
2" sq = 4 x performance 5 thinned die with GHz vias = 20 x performance.
Both are uneconomical but feasible. Get it?
Any questions?
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