Morality masks technical ignorance
Responding to msg by rishab: I always thought the emphasis on this list was on _technological_ rather than _political_ or _legal_ or _moral_ means to protect privacy and free expression - including the current limitations. ....................................................... So Rishab - do you think there's any good reason why governments shouldn't require the implementation of key escrow (GAK) (I mean, aside from what something like the US Constitution would have to say about it), or any good reason why any cypherpunk should protest it? The key words in my inquiry are *reason why*. .. Blanc
The technical reason to oppose GAK is that it adds points of failure to a crypto system which need not be there. Those POF are not adequately tied to the consequences of their actions (releasing a key improperly), and as such will be used as points to attack the integrity of the system. Adam Blanc wrote: | Responding to msg by rishab: | | I always thought the emphasis on this list was on | _technological_ rather than _political_ or _legal_ or _moral_ | means to protect privacy and free expression - including the | current limitations. | ....................................................... | | So Rishab - do you think there's any good reason why | governments shouldn't require the implementation of key escrow | (GAK) (I mean, aside from what something like the US | Constitution would have to say about it), or any good reason | why any cypherpunk should protest it? | | The key words in my inquiry are *reason why*.
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