I've always thought that the unique id built into each device and available to Law Enforcement (LE) without court order would give LE huge leap forward in traffic analyses. In other-words, all the digital messages from various capstone devices could work their way around the world and LE would have a digitally signed ID that they can use to tell who is talking to who. IHMO, that is often more important then knowing what is in the message. > "(U) CAPSTONE started as an embodiment of a Law Enforcement SIGINT > friendly replacement for the Data Encryption Standard (DES). This > requirement would offer greater security than DES while permitting
- Interesting point about the declassified Capstone spec Peter Gutmann
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