

Probably shouldn’t have fired all those tech specialists that worked there then, huh?


Probably shouldn’t have fired all those tech specialists that worked there then, huh?


Resistant, but not guaranteed. Nothing is guaranteed when it comes to encryption.


This is a great talk, but it’s ignoring the real issue in that it would need to be “in-line”, which is not anywhere near possible. They sort of address that, but are talking about the cyphers themselves mostly.
I think we’ve reached the cusp where we can exchange new derivative keys on the fly per request without making too much of a dent in speed, but that comes with all kinds of tradeoffs on session length and convenience I suppose.
Edit: I guess there is another eventuality where governments just go and farm public keys and use them against targeted traffic. Not a good way to beat that right now.


DevOps cannot be automated away. So stupid.
Jensen… c’mon, bud. Take those old orange balls out of your fucking mouth.