On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 04:58:26PM -0400, Arnold Reinhold wrote:
| I think we should take Deputy Secretary of Defense John Hambre at his 
| word (from the White House briefing):
| 
| "MR. HAMRE: ... The national security establishment -- the Department 
| of Defense, the intelligence community -- strongly supports this 
| strategy. Indeed, we created the first draft of the strategy and 
| presented it to our colleagues in the interagency process. We in the 
| Defense Department did it because I think we feel the problem more 
| intensively than does anyone else in the United States. We are the 
| largest-single entity that operates in cyberspace. No one is as large 
| as we are. We are just as vulnerable in cyberspace as is anybody, and 
| we strongly need the sorts of protections that come with strong 
| encryption and a key infrastructure that we're calling for in this 
| strategy."
| 
| I suspect his security experts realized that export controls were 
| ineffective in keeping crypto out of the hands of bad guys and that 
| the DOD was suffering because the commercial products on which it 
| depends lack strong security.

To pick a nit, strong crypto will not solve a large number of the
security problems we possess today.  It will make a class of attacks
harder, but not the easiest class, which is to exploit flaws in
software and configuration to bypass controls.

Adam




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                                                       -Hume


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