On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 06:14:21AM -0600, Pierre-Emmanuel Andre wrote: > CVSROOT: /cvs > Module name: ports > Changes by: p...@cvs.openbsd.org 2011/03/29 06:14:21 > > Log message: > Import libperseus. > > PERSEUS library is an open source technology whose aim is to secure any > kind of communication streams against illegitimate or abusive > eavesdropping except for Nation State Security offices, provided that a > suitable, huge computing power is used (from tens of hours with a > supercomputer). > > ok jasper@
"PERSEUS library is an open source technology whose aim is to secure any kind of communication streams against illegitimate or abusive eavesdropping except for Nation State Security offices, provided that a suitable, huge computing power is used (from tens of hours with a supercomputer). PERSEUS enables to provide at the same time users' needs for privacy and confidentiality while preserving the ability of security agencies (police, defense, national security...) to eavesdrop communications of really bad actors (terrorists, child pornographs...)." Huh? While preserving the ability of security agencies to eavesdrio communications? Any information how that is actually done? Also, anything that uses/plans to use this? -- viq
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