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Mon Jan 27, 2014, 06:27 AM Jan 2014

Cryptography leaders condemn NSA in open letter

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/01/25/cryptography-leaders-condemn-nsa-in-open-letter/



Cryptography leaders condemn NSA in open letter
By George Chidi
Saturday, January 25, 2014 19:09 EST

Some of the leading names in code-breaking research signed a letter published Friday that condemns the NSA’s surveillance activities.

The letter at MassSurveillance.info notes media reports of “domestic and international surveillance on a massive scale, that it engages in deliberate and covert weakening of Internet security standards, and that it pressures US technology companies to deploy backdoors and other data-collection features.” The researchers signing the letter “deplore these practices and urge that they be changed.”

Among the more noteworthy signatories is Dr. Ronald Rivest, an MIT professor, one of the modern fathers of consumer-accessible cryptography and the founder of RSA Security. His firm, which was bought by EMC in 2006, has come under fire in recent weeks after Edward Snowden revealed that the RSA had taken money from the NSA to push an encryption standard that the government had secretly compromised.

Several others are former federal employees, notes the Washington Post, including former chief technologists of the Federal Trade Commission. Others have accepted defense grants for their research, such as Georgia Tech’s Wenke Lee and MIT’s Nickolai Zeldovich.
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