-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 I want to thank Christian Grothoff and his team(s) for the exceptional work they're doing on GNUnet. Christian gave an awesome presentation at the Free University of Amsterdam a couple of days ago, and the slides are available as a PDF file. [1]
PRISM and an Agenda for European Network Security Research Another Turn of the Wheel: Mainframe, Desktop, Cloud, Peer introduces the European situation in the light of the PRISM surveillance program of the NSA, with good insight on its dimensions, and goes on to describe how the GNUnet framework is offering a viable solution to the decentralization problem. Highlights (with personal comments): * Current practice of encryption on the Internet: send everything to the USA in plaintext * NSA's upcoming Bluffdale datacenter is estimated to suck 65 MW power consumption. Compare with the new super-computer of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, SuperMuc: < 3 MW, 155,656 cores, ≈ 3 Peta FLOPS * US companies trade unpatched software vulnerabilities in exchange for access to intelligence gathered from the NSA: i.e., there's a vicious circle where NSA acquires more intelligence capability with the help of businesses. Does that sound like fair trade, free competition, ethical practice? Or collusion between big business and government? * US controls Internet infrastructure: IANA, DNS roots, DNSSec root certificate, x509 Certificate authorities, i.e. it's compromised! * Decentralize data and trust: end-to-end encryption, decentralized PKI, decentralized data storage, no servers, no authorities * current decentralized solutions are slower, more complex to use and develop, do not benefit from economies of scale, and are harder to secure and evolve * in comparison, centralized solutions are... COMPROMISED! * GNUnet seeks to make decentralized systems: faster, more scalable; easier to develop, deploy, and use; easier to evolve and extend; privacy-preserving, censorship-resistant, available, etc., AKA: secure. I leave you the pleasure of discovering the details of GADS, RegEx search, and PSYC. Thank you grothoff and the GNUnet / Secushare teams! == hk [1] http://grothoff.org/christian/uva2013.pdf -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Icedove - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJR1im7AAoJEEgGw2P8GJg9pXAQAKzMXSm5Cwy3wCd7cxbgSoST 8g+w+AxPsjl/9tbB2TkszGjwN5Ai/bWEqlaLMKyWlPUBO97ntOjyZz4cNVAvjK7P HUU1pseDSJY2Lg9IFaYCnzyLntYWm5nRW9QYq2akfmcnMXIWoKjLTAvhcMK6kkw+ EKEEoO3dYtAyOMM2JBPp3JAtPL2xSQCJc0cnwUuAgCtehzuf29D+Xc3fh1CLlaDm IWzdLUBH/LQdBdFWuYL2AOm9VueZFapBDIDP/vYcJeygBvGn5DUWxGpkHV3nW/XU 8Cst1dgaOWDE8ZNQJYoVGp9VZVlt+EO5gAhXfmNN8GZbCCN4jAVFt3iKpnjt/Ebq UJoBjeTuhxjN9rttoTA08rTItu3tixC2hkCtXl44RM4Ixi9C7t7UiM8UTR1ETf6z x/3bySWPksRSxvpgeKvK267NMsZ+l9v/nSiXf+Mp36SASCCClYjl2wVrIJvGBePX cQC3RZ85yM/C+nSpgoGhzdTsb8IpWEG4FJephHvYoD7AR3FEjM7JFILIHT5zhK1/ A/4y88yRw6xPxRGVrf9fv0kCDn/H2jpVQ1tdR6VPnnLdsqdeipRYUQR+bilEqbzQ FJGbZz6pBybKx91JABSId8zaWz6l1FzrenwkVNr9wnomVE5iu5Zjbx5Wc8golrAL CFLJE9Xz3UYbDRuJC8M9 =X87D -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
