> At the same time, the government has been fighting in court to keep the identities of its telecom partners hidden.
And because of that, we can trust nobody, and work to encrypt everything at the most fundamental layers we have access to. Good for individual privacy, but you can't help but note that the NSA continues to shoot itself in the foot in pursuing its goals.
There has to be willful ignorance at the top of the food chain. They can't believe this stuff actually works, or is in any way actually related to national security. But it must be so, so they double-think themselves into believing it. Having met people at that level in other government branches, I can't see it as anything else.
And because of that, we can trust nobody, and work to encrypt everything at the most fundamental layers we have access to. Good for individual privacy, but you can't help but note that the NSA continues to shoot itself in the foot in pursuing its goals.
There has to be willful ignorance at the top of the food chain. They can't believe this stuff actually works, or is in any way actually related to national security. But it must be so, so they double-think themselves into believing it. Having met people at that level in other government branches, I can't see it as anything else.