No LeMoine. I am the furthermost thing as an expert or even a novice in telecommunications and encryption.. But I am sure that NSA has the ability to break any encryption that is commercially available.
IIRC, NSA has the key to all commercial encryption, by law.
I have no reading suggestions because I wouldn't understand what I would be reading
No LeMoine. I am the furthermost thing as an expert or even a novice in telecommunications and encryption.. But I am sure that NSA has the ability to break any encryption that is commercially available.
IIRC, NSA has the key to all commercial encryption, by law.
I have no reading suggestions because I wouldn't understand what I would be reading
No worries, William. I'm just an ex nerd that wishes there were a way to communicate privately anymore. Those days have passed us by, unless by way of some titan battle between competing AI interests, and even then, folks on our level wouldn't have access. But, oh wait, I just thought of a possibility: passing matchbooks on a dark street corner with EPROMS scotch taped to the inside. Velcro attachment of these carriers to small drones progralled to fly into the landing gear bay of commercial airliners destined for exotic places. Etc. Think I just got an idea for a technothriller book/movie. Thank you!
(PS: happy to know you appreciate cats. I have an orange tabby who is my very best friend! Happy TG)
I definitely understand your tabby being your best friend.
The idea of passing matchbooks is not so far fetched. Especially when one considers who is going to be in charge of the DNI, and the power of the NSA data center
No LeMoine. I am the furthermost thing as an expert or even a novice in telecommunications and encryption.. But I am sure that NSA has the ability to break any encryption that is commercially available.
IIRC, NSA has the key to all commercial encryption, by law.
I have no reading suggestions because I wouldn't understand what I would be reading
Sorry.
No worries, William. I'm just an ex nerd that wishes there were a way to communicate privately anymore. Those days have passed us by, unless by way of some titan battle between competing AI interests, and even then, folks on our level wouldn't have access. But, oh wait, I just thought of a possibility: passing matchbooks on a dark street corner with EPROMS scotch taped to the inside. Velcro attachment of these carriers to small drones progralled to fly into the landing gear bay of commercial airliners destined for exotic places. Etc. Think I just got an idea for a technothriller book/movie. Thank you!
(PS: happy to know you appreciate cats. I have an orange tabby who is my very best friend! Happy TG)
I definitely understand your tabby being your best friend.
The idea of passing matchbooks is not so far fetched. Especially when one considers who is going to be in charge of the DNI, and the power of the NSA data center