CNSS Issues Memo on Shift to Quantum-Resistant Cryptography
CNSS Advisory Memo on Use of Public Standards for Secure Sharing of Information Among NatSec Systems 08/11/15 <https://t.co/O2h82B5ZGE>https://www.cnss.gov/CNSS/openDoc.cfm?DLuhIVBMUGJh7R8iXAWwIQ== This Advisory expands on the guidance contained in CNSS Policy No. 15, National Information Assurance Policy on the Use of Public Standards for the Secure Sharing of Information Among National Security Systems (Reference a). Based on analysis of the effect of quantum computing on Information Assurance (IA) and IA-enabled Information Technology (IT) products, the policy's set of authorized algorithms is expanded to provide vendors and IT users more near-term flexibility in meeting their IA interoperability requirements. The purpose behind this additional flexibility is to avoid vendors and customers making two major transitions in a relatively short timeframe, as we anticipate a need to shift to quantum-resistant cryptography in the near future.
i love you john the other main issue about putting out fires instead of building shit is that they plan (most probably) 100 years out On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 7:53 PM, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
CNSS Advisory Memo on Use of Public Standards for Secure Sharing of Information Among NatSec Systems 08/11/15
https://www.cnss.gov/CNSS/openDoc.cfm?DLuhIVBMUGJh7R8iXAWwIQ== <https://t.co/O2h82B5ZGE>
This Advisory expands on the guidance contained in CNSS Policy No. 15, *National Information Assurance Policy on the Use of Public Standards for the Secure Sharing of Information Among National Security Systems *(Reference a). Based on analysis of the effect of quantum computing on Information Assurance (IA) and IA-enabled Information Technology (IT) products, the policy’s set of authorized algorithms is expanded to provide vendors and IT users more near-term flexibility in meeting their IA interoperability requirements. The purpose behind this additional flexibility is to avoid vendors and customers making two major transitions in a relatively short timeframe, as we anticipate a need to shift to quantum-resistant cryptography in the near future.
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In case someone hadn't already replied on this issue... I tried to visit the cnss site to see what you are talking about, because it sounded interesting, and got all kinds of warning from the browser, e.g. "Connection is Untrusted!" ... "What Should I do?" ... "Get Me Out of Here" .... etc. Due to this: "www.cnss.gov uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown . The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificate s. An additional root certificate may need to be imported. (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)" So, this is a .gov site for a committee on national security systems, that publishes advisories, that doesn't have valid certificates? js On 08/17/2015 09:53 AM, John Young wrote:
CNSS Advisory Memo on Use of Public Standards for Secure Sharing of Information Among NatSec Systems 08/11/15
https://www.cnss.gov/CNSS/openDoc.cfm?DLuhIVBMUGJh7R8iXAWwIQ== <https://t.co/O2h82B5ZGE>
This Advisory expands on the guidance contained in CNSS Policy No. 15, /National Information Assurance Policy on the Use of Public Standards for the Secure Sharing of Information Among National Security Systems /(Reference a). Based on analysis of the effect of quantum computing on Information Assurance (IA) and IA-enabled Information Technology (IT) products, the policy’s set of authorized algorithms is expanded to provide vendors and IT users more near-term flexibility in meeting their IA interoperability requirements. The purpose behind this additional flexibility is to avoid vendors and customers making two major transitions in a relatively short timeframe, as we anticipate a need to shift to quantum-resistant cryptography in the near future.
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On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 12:53 PM, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
CNSS Advisory Memo on Use of Public Standards for Secure Sharing of Information Among NatSec Systems 08/11/15
https://www.cnss.gov/CNSS/openDoc.cfm?DLuhIVBMUGJh7R8iXAWwIQ==
iang wrote: John, that document blocked due to session variable or something. Is there an open copy?
It's here (and on cryptome under the official filename)... https://www.cnss.gov/CNSS/issuances/Memoranda.cfm CNSS_Advisory_Memo_02-15.pdf All ur linkclicks are...
would be a very beautiful thing to compile the specs for all these actions undertaken by the fake usg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_government_mass_surveillance_projects On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 9:21 AM, grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 12:53 PM, John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
CNSS Advisory Memo on Use of Public Standards for Secure Sharing of Information Among NatSec Systems 08/11/15
https://www.cnss.gov/CNSS/openDoc.cfm?DLuhIVBMUGJh7R8iXAWwIQ==
iang wrote: John, that document blocked due to session variable or something. Is there an open copy?
It's here (and on cryptome under the official filename)... https://www.cnss.gov/CNSS/issuances/Memoranda.cfm CNSS_Advisory_Memo_02-15.pdf
All ur linkclicks are...
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