Google to encrypt cloud storage

John Down johndown at i2pmail.org
Mon Aug 19 07:02:27 PDT 2013


If memory serves me right, when was revealed information about Colossus 2 (built in 1940x), it was pretty astonishing that it has computation power as very specialised computation device same as 
compared generic computation device with Pentium platform running C program which is doing same. So they were equal in solving these specific problem of decrypting messages. Now you can make 
assumptions what they should have very specialised hardware-based for solving tasks of decrypting AES, etc

On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:14:52AM +0000, Lodewijk andré de la porte wrote:
> AES-128 is obviously not secure enough against NSA-type attacks. It works
> against the random raid of the servers, the exploitative sysadmin and
> perhaps even the remote exploit in the software. It also allows Google to
> run storage nodes at a lower security level, which might help them smooth
> operations.
> 
> Nothing there to help against the agencies.
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