Keys Under Doormats - Mandating Insecurity
Offered By: USENIX Enigma Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical debate surrounding law enforcement access to encrypted data in this 22-minute conference talk from USENIX Enigma 2016. Delve into the history of attempts to regulate internet security, examining the abandoned efforts from 20 years ago and the current resurgence of calls for exceptional access mechanisms. Analyze the potential consequences of mandating backdoors in encryption, including the reversal of forward secrecy practices and the introduction of unforeseen security vulnerabilities. Consider the complex governance issues and human rights concerns associated with globally deployed exceptional access systems. Gain insights from Ronald Rivest of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as he presents findings from a group of computer scientists and security experts on the increased risks and challenges of implementing such measures in today's interconnected digital landscape.
Syllabus
USENIX Enigma 2016 - Keys Under Doormats: Mandating Insecurity...
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