Friday, June 10, 2011

Philosophy Wire: Citigroup, RSA, Lockheed Martin, SONY, …

rsaPhilosophy Wire by Spiros Kakos [2011-06-10]: A very interesting wave of security breaches has been made public during the last months. Citigroup announcing the theft of 200,000 customer data is the last one of a series of events involving intrusions to the most well-known companies of the world. From Lockheed Martin and SONY, RSA (the biggest computer security company in the planet) also announced that it has to replace 40,000,000 security cards of corporate customers after a similar event. The RSA-129 code puzzle was once announced publicly, to show how the RSA code was practically unbreakable. Its creators thought then that the code could break in thousands of years with the technologies available at the time. It only took mathematicians 17 years… Could the easiness of entering a corporate network and getting thousands of encrypted information imply that 17 years are now… less? When the secure is not secure any more, where can one turn to? The greatest security was always one: being with the right side…

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