Publicly Usable Secure Rooms
Zenaan Harkness
zen at freedbms.net
Thu Jun 23 18:20:25 PDT 2016
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 05:33:31PM -0400, John Young wrote:
> Portable SCIFs have been around for decades, tent-size and desk-top:
>
> http://cryptome.org/bema-se.htm
Is cryptome meant to be not accessible over tor?
I don't know what SCIFs is.
> More compact and emanation-resistant now. Carry your own.
>
> Entrepreneurs would offer curb-side service, like food carts, or larger
> like waste shredders and blood test labs. Yarping and texting on cellphones
> in the open, believing privacy policies, faith in crypto, wi-fi, ISPs, VPNs,
> HTTPS, Tor, clouds, IoT, is day-dreaming, making sellers rich.
>
> Anything that encourages and supports self-security instead of products,
> standards, official protectors, is the right direction.
+1 this 1+
Same with authority - encouraging, conversational tools etc, for
internalising authority, and for identifying where we are schooled in
externalising authority. (Sorry, a little offtopic.)
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