NSA Trying To Build A Quantum Computer To Crack Lots Of Encryption, But Not Having Much Luck Yet
from the so,-like-everyone-else,-then dept
The latest Washington Post article concerning documents revealed by Ed Snowden doesn't really reveal all that much, other than the unsurprising news that the NSA is trying to build a quantum computer that could help it break lots of forms of encryption (though, not all). But, the key point here is that the NSA really doesn't seem to have gotten any further than anyone else in this endeavor.Physicists and computer scientists have long speculated whether the NSA’s efforts are more advanced than those of the best civilian labs. Although the full extent of the agency’s research remains unknown, the documents provided by Snowden suggest that the NSA is no closer to success than others in the scientific community.Of the various leaks so far, this one definitely falls into the category of... not that big of a deal. You'd pretty much expect the NSA to be working on a project like this, and while it may employ lots of very smart folks, it would be pretty difficult for the NSA to be particularly far ahead of anyone else on a big challenge like this one. Yes, one day there will be quantum computers, and that will be a concern for certain forms of encryption. So it's certainly worth contemplating what to do when that happens, but, for now, it doesn't appear the NSA has some special sauce there, even if its big malware program is called QUANTUM.
“It seems improbable that the NSA could be that far ahead of the open world without anybody knowing it,” said Scott Aaronson, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT.
The NSA appears to regard itself as running neck and neck with quantum computing labs sponsored by the European Union and the Swiss government, with steady progress but little prospect of an immediate breakthrough.
“The geographic scope has narrowed from a global effort to a discrete focus on the European Union and Switzerland,” one NSA document states.
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Guess I’ll have to wait until the NSA moves on to SKYFALL.
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Cave Johnson would be proud
Cave Johnson here. We got a few bean counters out back that we "recruited" to test out our new fancy schmancy thingamabobber. It's very expensive and does exactly what we needed for a few people in even nicer suits.
Now yes, we've conquered the moon and I know that the science experiments haven't gone according to plan, but this is research!
And we finally got the control group thing fixed (or at least hiding from OSHA) so we're going to throw MORE science at the wall to see what sticks.
And that's where you come in folks. This large computer is what the bean counters tell me is the future. And we're gonna test it. Not all at once. Just a few tests to make sure it works. I'm sure you'll love it.
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BURN THEIR HOUSES DOWN. WITH THE LEMONS. DEPLOY COMBUSTIBLE LEMONS THAT BURN THE TERRORISTS' HOUSES DOWN!
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OTP has a host of other, very unpleasant properties, like allowing the attacker to manipulate the encrypted message without needing to know the key at all.
P.S. Quite a few encryption algorithms are basically fancy algorithms to generate the arbitrary length "key" for OTP from something manageable.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-time_password
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would it not be ironic, be poetic justice, if the country concerned happened to turn out to be the USA? i wonder what bullshit excuses would be used by the NSA to try to pull themselves out of the mire then? i wonder what bullshit excuses the top man would use to explain to all the people how 'i didn't know what my security agency was up to, so please dont blame me! if we all pull together, i am sure we can overcome this disaster! (but let all of us powerful and wealthy people get our stuff back first, otherwise we wont be able to keep track of what you other tossers are doing and how much you've managed to learn about what we screwed up!'
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Cuts both ways
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I think we have a ways to go before quantum computers are really useful to the NSA.
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That's cute...
Um. yeah. Advertising the lack of a capability usually means that it was on hand 20 years ago.
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Neck and neck.....
Well duh!
Of course they're running neck and neck with the EU and Swiss on quantum computers - and on everything else the EU and Swiss research labs are working on.
After all, the US is getting all their research data by tapping the computers of those EU and Swiss labs. As soon as either one gets a breakthrough, the US will own it five minutes later.
Do you have any idea of how much money the boys are saving by simply stealing the tech they need from foreign sources, completely eliminating the necessity of hundreds of US R&D labs.
They will never stop willingly and they will never admit to any wrongdoing.
They will have to be taken down from the outside forcefully and even then, they will continue on under a different agency name and mandate because there are billions of greenbacks to be made here and an endless stream of carreer politicians ready to do whatever it takes to be able to utilize such a system for personal gain.
Afraid the USA will need to hit flat bottom before you can be rid of this infection.
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The first thing this reminds me of is the Great Library from the Civilization games...
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