Unofficial Excerpt from InfoSecurity News

Ben.Goren at asu.edu Ben.Goren at asu.edu
Thu Jun 16 12:21:09 PDT 1994


>[. . .]
>The underlying purpose of this
>control is not just to facilitate court-approved
>wire taps, but also to discourage criminals
>and foreign entities from using Clipper/Skipjack
>technology. This control mechanism would force
>them to use other, less powerful, algorithms
>and key management.
>[. . . .]
>Donn B. Parker.
>dparker at sri.com

How can he breathe when his head is so far in the sand?

I've not seen one shred of evidence that Skipjack is strong--Ms. Denning's
statements are not evidence--and there're plenty of indications that triple
DES and IDEA are both unbreakable for the near future, at least.

That's an awfully arrogant position for code that's already leaking before
widespread dissemination (LEAF attack), let alone real analysis.

b&

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