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January 15, 2015January 15, 2015 cryptosmith

Standardized Back Door

NSA SealMatthew Green published an entertaining rundown on the cryptographic back door in ANSI and NIST standards. He focuses on how it got there and why it’s still there, as opposed to its technical details.

 

 

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