Duking it out for the decoder ring
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Once again encryption is on the minds of the business community. In the Nov. 22 issue of business week, Carl Ellison is highlighted along with Whitfield Diffie in an article which asserts that those of us once considered paranoid are soon to be considered prescient. Excerpts from the article:
When executives at Stratus headquarters hold teleconferences with the company's with San Jose (Calif.) engineering center or other offices, Ellison insists that their words and video be encrypted. He *even* (emphasis mine) encodes routine electronic mail...Some coworkers call Ellison paranoid.
I will venture to say that paranoid (in this context) will soon be synonymous with cautious.
Cryptography is absolutely essential to any kind of electronic business communication", says Price Waterhouse partner Douglas Kalish.
While AT&T, a big government supplier, has agreed to put clipper in its secure phones, many companies simply don't trust the governments promises not to snoop illegally.
It would be interesting if the gov't ended up with a cryptography system that has a back door and everyone else had a secure system. Fun with reversal of fortune. Finally, Whitfield Diffie's quote, "Clipper is the most rancid idea to come along in quite some time". As the pendulum swings further toward freedom to encrypt, it's going to take ever more of us to keep it there. Teach anyone who will learn so the pendulum rests on many shoulders. Also here is my Cypherpunks ID Key, I swear that it belongs to the nym my mom gave me and who signed this message, when a better verification method presents itself I will avail myself of it. Scott G. Morham !The First, Vaccinia@uncvx1.oit.unc.edu ! Second PGP Public Keys by Request ! and Third Levels ! of Information Storage and Retrieval !DNA, ! Biological Neural Nets, ! Cyberspace - -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.3a mQCNAizKBaAAAAEEANxU5ykmCxvPdC+zKUg99WH7u1/yyVsImtXJClRMvjcPtQ+2 2ilzsjn7wPz//fmKnJkN7dbqSbMy0cUF78+fI8iMsdAOTdO/MpfjNmRylF7sb7aM Fn4DxIBENsJrdLnnLJ9pDWFmVEOUZ+S+n8Thi+mvRovEAcmbhT2paOMjHHAhAAUR tBhTR00gPEN5cGhlcnB1bmtzIElEIEtleT6JAJUCBRAsyzBcnN9G4AhMxxkBAaao A/9primmEtNa2wpNH06dLIkUeTinPFRSnMSb/DG3w+k4NmWLfTsqkG9JwDQx7xeh 4vbf8CiU+JZ31M8ndSdgD5iBnHFiqbzDrxyRn+Vq0Ypj8q4fdxli3YWdEgJa7joT /xrVKAZ9oPEonFOSvcujGbSpazCSEP2UoNMEgzWWNJ4Px7QkU2NvdHQgRy4gTW9y aGFtIDxDeXBoZXJwdW5rcyBJRCBLZXk+ =IyPi - -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLOWmiD2paOMjHHAhAQFFGQQAvkHnjWkLtRxSKR9jmiUD1NwWocsOyqjR ewuXN2HuwWYmH8lmiSEKTovT2vUp6GjNLfbtQ0fTlxmbwYp0dxZ4mw7BZJWPCLBp vOiDWJSg3o5QNtYkL0kdxjxMYbl8sc4dbNR5vulWE0tB4PHgJXPxwW4+p9/YkLwP oih4XErLStk= =hCwP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Isn't it a problem to enclose PGP-blocks within a clearsig'ed message, as the initial -'s in his public key here are slightly mangled. I've seen this before, and tried to manually reconstruct the keyblock headers, but with no luck. Anyone know what one can do about this? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLOhVc3i7eNFdXppdAQGMlQQAhYs6LXi//0GHGl5nDod1bGNAb48uiyhc j6mPuzXZDI7xQ0WK9x6ig6TfJNA7znqDhV1kGZYjT3bMup9faIMPlAB7usvdzt8R o7op6LxJ7U9dxIiBqBA8OlKZrS49ZafKp/93XwZzWFat2Qe8tzyIVyVUaYrBZj3Y S8Mnv6y6r50= =jdeV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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