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by endou
4555 days ago
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A nice quote from Phil Zimmerman from a comment in a post by Schneier which was posted in a comment to this post: "I remember a conversation with Brian Snow, a highly placed senior cryptographer with the NSA. He said he would never trust an encryption algorithm designed by someone who had not earned their bones by first spending a lot of time cracking codes. That did make a lot of sense. I observed that practically no one in the commercial world of cryptography qualified under this criterion. "Yes", he said with a self assured smile, "And that makes our job at NSA so much easier." A chilling thought. I didn't qualify either. " https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2011/04/schneiers_law... edit: By the way I think that Jeffrey Paul has a relevant point, I think it deserves to be taken into account. I understand his words can hurt Nadim Kobeissi nevertheless from my point of view they carry no such will. |
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