Protecting encryption server
Johan Wevers
johanw at vulcan.xs4all.nl
Tue Jul 28 14:38:29 CEST 2020
On 28-07-2020 14:12, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> You can't. There is little to no defense possible against a trusted
> insider that's gone rogue. The best you can do is to vet your people
> carefully and, in the event of treachery, to use whatever legal means
> are available to dissuade future treachery.
Recent real world examples: Encrochat, Ironchat, Enetcomm. In some cases
the operators became traitors, and I doubt that legal actions are very
high on their treat list considering the kind of customers they served.
Some of them will probably die suddenly of lead poisoning.
--
ir. J.C.A. Wevers
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