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Why does the NSA's boss care so much about backdoors when he can just steal all our encryption keys?


From: InfoSec News <alerts () infosecnews org>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 09:16:39 +0000 (UTC)

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/25/nsa_boss_encryption_backdoors/

By Iain Thomson
The Register
25 Feb 2015

NSA director Admiral Mike Rogers has said it is vital Uncle Sam's crimefighters snoop on people – and that this should be possible even if citizens use strong encryption.

The spymaster reckons Americans should secure their communications against all eavesdroppers – except, of course, those working for the police, FBI and the NSA (to counter terrorism or something). Experts warn any backdoors allowing this to happen will be exploited by criminals.

Rogers was nattering away at a cybersecurity conference organized by the New America Foundation think tank on Monday. Bruce Schneier, who literally wrote the book on cryptography and was present at the discussion, had to point out that insisting on backdoors in encryption – such as skeleton keys that can decrypt any message – will weaken Americans' security.

Schneier told The Register that Rogers' assertions were concerning.

During the meeting, Yahoo!'s chief security officer Alex Stamos wondered out loud that if his firm is forced to install government-mandated backdoors, would the Russians and Chinese have the right to make similar demands.

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