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Date de publication 2017-02-15 09:08:00 (vue: 2017-02-15 09:08:00)
Titre RSA: Elite cryptographers scoff at idea that law enforcement can \'overcome\' encryption
Texte U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' call for a way to “overcome” cryptography met with scorn from a panel of elite cryptographers speaking at this week's RSA Conference 2017 in San Francisco.“Any one of my students will be capable of writing good crypto code,” says Adi Shamir, the 'S' in RSA and a professor at the Weizmann Institute in Israel.Sessions' use of the term “overcome” during his confirmation hearings actually means installing backdoors, says Ronald Rivest, the 'R' in RSA and a professor at MIT. He cited a joint Congressional study that concluded that weakening encryption works against the national interest, and that encryption is global anyway -- so the U.S. can't call all the shots.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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