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Security quote of the week

[FBI director Chris] Wray has built his anti-encryption side hustle on a pile of straw men. It's pretty rich to see him arguing no one else should have the privilege to argue their points as disingenuously as he has.

People want safety. People want security. These are inextricably intertwined, but Wray thinks it's possible to separate one from the other without a net loss in safety. And he can't even be honest about how he plans to do it. No one on this panel is willing to call the back doors they want "back doors." No, it's always something else. If the front door is the user's access to their communications, anyone coming in through another entrance is likely going to be viewed as using the back door. If the FBI prefers, we could just call it "using the bedroom window." It doesn't really matter what it's called when it's still access to encrypted communications that's achieved by going through anyone else but the end user.

Wray says everyone else -- everyone who doesn't immediately agree the security trade-off the FBI is pitching is worth it -- is wrong. We're allying ourselves with the most heinous criminals and actively thwarting law enforcement. We're all Wray's straw men now.

Tim Cushing

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Security quote of the week

Posted Oct 17, 2019 12:09 UTC (Thu) by nilsmeyer (guest, #122604) [Link] (1 responses)

Two can play at that game. I believe Wray is allying himself with the criminals who ran organizations like the Stasi, the KGB and the Gestapo and whatever the hell the North Korean secret police is called.

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Posted Oct 18, 2019 19:12 UTC (Fri) by flussence (guest, #85566) [Link]

No need to go international for this. Wray is allying himself with violent domestic abusers.


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