Why I think the NSA should love Strong Crypto

Perry writes:
Once SIGINT becomes much harder regardless of their previous attempts to stop it, I suspect that the NSA will become a friend and not an impediment.
Well, I often think that institutions and their desire to maintain their funding can lead to strange decisions. On one hand, doing everything to slow the emergence of strong crypto allows the NSA to continue to vaccuum up signals from the world. That would seem to justify their existence. But there are many people who can do this without the assistance of the NSA. The FBI has a crack team. I'm sure every agency can learn to snoop on phone calls. The US Forest Service, for instance, is meeting plenty of resistence out in the American West. I wouldn't be surprised if they have their own internal security unit that has developed the ability to do this. Now, imagine a world with plenty of strong crypto everywhere. Suddenly, cracking messages is a very tough job that requires plenty of computer power and high-powered mathematicians. The Forest Service can't order that up from the Police version of Toys-R-Us. Even the FBI's relatively sophisticated team isn't ready for it. It just takes plenty of investment of time and education. That's why I say that Strong Crypto is really in the NSA's best interest. They haven't had a worthy adversary since the Soviet Union fell apart. But I'm just a wise guy. -Peter
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