Re: [Cryptography] Photojournalists & filmmakers want cameras, to be encrypted

2017-05-21 Thread M373
It seems the advent of this would add impetus to implementing the option for crypto signatures to ease and solidify confirming authenticity when creating a video, either at production level or recording from a capture device/sensor/camera. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2131716-ai-can-doctor

Re: [Cryptography] Photojournalists & filmmakers want cameras, to be encrypted

2016-12-22 Thread grarpamp
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 6:40 PM, John Gilmore wrote: > Here's an example. Some thugs with a rented box truck broke into a > cannabis dispensary storefront in a residential neighborhood near > mine, some years ago. These thugs appeared to be hired or imported by > the DEA. Their typical pattern

Re: [Cryptography] Photojournalists & filmmakers want cameras, to be encrypted

2016-12-22 Thread jim bell
From: grarpamp On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Joshua Marpet > wrote: >> I'm possibly being naive, but I don't see encryption (past hashing) as >> needed. tell me where I'm wrong? >Encryption _options_ are definitely *required*. >You don't want to turn it on, fine, don't. Some will ship

Re: [Cryptography] Photojournalists & filmmakers want cameras, to be encrypted

2016-12-22 Thread grarpamp
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Joshua Marpet wrote: > I'm possibly being naive, but I don't see encryption (past hashing) as > needed. tell me where I'm wrong? Encryption _options_ are definitely *required*. You don't want to turn it on, fine, don't. Some will ship that way. Some other user do