Crypto: Systems & Application Developers Wanted
SPYRUS, the leading provider of cryptographic tokens (PC cards & Smart Cards), with associated systems and applications software, is looking for engineers with the following qualifications to work with our Secure Applications Group in San Jose, CA: * 5 or more years experience in systems and applications software design and implementation in C and C++. Assembler experience desired. * Minimum 3 years experience with Windows development including device drivers and VxD's, using Microsoft and Borland compilers, NuMega tools, etc. Windows MFC, NT kernel, and Unix (any versions) experience desirable. Mac experience a plus. * Cryptographic and other security software expertise highly desirable. Gregg Weissman SPYRUS San Jose, CA Voice: 408-432-8180 x225 Fax: 408-432-8415 email ASCII resume to: gweissman@spyrus.com - or - msutherland@spyrus.com see the SPYRUS page at http://www.spyrus.com
On Sat, 12 Oct 1996, SPYRUS wrote:
SPYRUS, the leading provider of cryptographic tokens (PC cards & Smart Cards), with associated systems and applications software, is looking for engineers with the following qualifications to work with our Secure Applications Group in San Jose, CA:
Uh, excuse me, but doesn't SPYRUS in fact market a Fortezza card? The very same card being used by the Evil Empire to spread diseased and impure so-called "cryptography" (with GAK permanently embedded into it) to the uninformed minions? And, in participating in this rape of society, are you nor profiting from the very thing that many of us find so repulsive? It seems that you've fully cooperated with the GAK ideology (see http://www.spyrus.com/data/7.shtml) even though it is understood to be contraindicated in a free and open society. Before you go spamming mailing lists again trolling for people with no scruples who'll whore themselves out to help you fuck over the American people, you might get enough of a clue to know where you're posting. For whomever is undertaking the SPYRUS infiltration task, you know what to do.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |some people get by | Mark Aldrich | |with a little understanding | GRCI INFOSEC Engineering | |some people get by | maldrich@grci.com | |with a whole lot more | MAldrich@dockmaster.ncsc.mil| | -- Sisters of Mercy | | |_______________________________________________________________________| |The author is PGP Empowered. Public key at: finger maldrich@grci.com | | The opinions expressed herein are strictly those of the author | | and my employer gets no credit for them whatsoever. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mark and friends - I just returned from the Internet Expo in Boston, at which the NSA had a booth where they were pushing the FORTEZZA card. Some interesting things (at least to me): * Netscape has a working prototype of their browser and server that uses FORTEZZA for encryption * There are three (or 4??) companies building FORTEZZA cards, including National Semi (the only one I recognized). * The NSA guy I talked to said that they planned to market a "token card" that uses RSA/DES, instead of Skipjack and friends, "sometime next year". -- Bob "Mark O. Aldrich" <maldrich@grci.com> wrote:
Uh, excuse me, but doesn't SPYRUS in fact market a Fortezza card? The very same card being used by the Evil Empire to spread diseased and impure so-called "cryptography" (with GAK permanently embedded into it) to the uninformed minions?
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