SaberhagenTheNameless on Nostr: You mean useful for their own operations? Sure. But I meant for compromising others. ...
You mean useful for their own operations? Sure. But I meant for compromising others.
Encryption definitely had and still has heavy government involvement. In fact, they were the first ones to make major use of "modern" encryption during WWII. It has a long history of government involvement and creation stretching very far back. For current examples look at NIST. They're a government agency that sets standards that are widely used. You mean armor piercing rounds? There is almost no difference between the government issued M14 and AR15s, but now were getting lost in the weeds...
Encryption definitely had and still has heavy government involvement. In fact, they were the first ones to make major use of "modern" encryption during WWII. It has a long history of government involvement and creation stretching very far back. For current examples look at NIST. They're a government agency that sets standards that are widely used. You mean armor piercing rounds? There is almost no difference between the government issued M14 and AR15s, but now were getting lost in the weeds...