{"id":28372,"date":"2015-01-02T13:42:58","date_gmt":"2015-01-02T18:42:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.opensource.im\/uncategorized\/what-will-be-hot-at-rsa-nsatech-industry-battle-cyberwarfare-issues-dominate.php"},"modified":"2015-01-02T13:42:58","modified_gmt":"2015-01-02T18:42:58","slug":"what-will-be-hot-at-rsa-nsatech-industry-battle-cyberwarfare-issues-dominate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/euvolution.com\/open-source-convergence\/edward-snowden\/what-will-be-hot-at-rsa-nsatech-industry-battle-cyberwarfare-issues-dominate.php","title":{"rendered":"What will be hot at RSA? NSA\/tech industry battle; cyberwarfare issues dominate"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Share  This      It's almost a shame that former National Security Agency    contractor Edward Snowden won't be at the upcoming RSA    Conference since the disclosures he's leaked about the NSA's    mass surveillance practices involving the U.S. high-tech    industry are directly influencing a preponderance of conference    agenda this year.    <\/p>\n<p>    It's almost a shame that former National Security Agency    contractor Edward Snowden won't be at the upcoming RSA    Conference since the disclosures he's leaked about the NSA's    mass surveillance practices involving the U.S. high-tech    industry are directly influencing a preponderance of conference    agenda this year.  <\/p>\n<p>    But     Snowden, considered a whistleblower by some and traitor by    others, still seems be holed up in snowy Russia, having fled    there and given refuge by President Vladimir Putin. But the    effect of the NSA documents Snowden leaked over the past eight    months -- that the NSA works with Google, Microsoft, Apple,    Yahoo, Facebook and others to collect information about non-US.    citizens in particular, or otherwise vacuums up all data    possible -- has emerged as a top privacy and security concern.    In his keynote at the RSA Conference this year, Scott Charney,    Microsoft's corporate vice president, trustworthy computing, is    expected to take up the topic of government surveillance,    because, according to the description of the Microsoft talk,    \"trust in technology has been badly undermined by public    disclosures of widespread government surveillance programs.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    (Check out all of the stories that come out of RSA on this    page.)  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I think it's safe to say that the 95% of the world's    population subject to espionage by the NSA is not happy about    it,\" says Tatu Ylonen, CEO at SSH Communications, based in    Helsinki, Finland, who will be at RSA. RSA Conference is global    in scope and will be attended by many international visitors    and companies, including Chinese networking giant Huawei which    will have a pavilion there with other Chinese companies, and    the exhibit floor will also have a section carved out for    German IT security providers. Huawei has been essentially been    shut out of the U.S. federal market, primarily due to    allegations from the NSA that Huawei products represent a    threat to the security of the U.S. and its allies because    Huawei has close ties to the Chinese government and facilitates    cyber-spying.  <\/p>\n<p>    + ALSO ON NETWORK WORLD     NSA surveillance already hurting US vendors, trade group    says |     TrustyCon vs. RSA and NSA: New conference pushes trustworthy    agenda +  <\/p>\n<p>    Ylonen points out there's a     backlash in Europe because of the NSA cyber-spying that's    extending not just to U.S.-based IT service providers but    security providers as well. It's leading to an erosion of U.S.    competitiveness, Ylonen observes.  <\/p>\n<p>    While this might be seen as an advantage to non-U.S. companies,    the simple fact is that mass surveillance by other governments    for cyber-espionage purposes also appears to be occurring in    China, Russia, Great Britain and probably France and Israel, if    not other places, Ylonen points out. He says the effect of the    Snowden document leaks to the media about the NSA is resulting    in a \"call to action\" to the high-tech industry to come up with    new technologies to thwart mass surveillance, lest the world    end up like the infamous surveillance state of East Germany in    the Cold War era.  <\/p>\n<p>    The RSA Conference is organized by RSA, the security division    of EMC. There's a lot of anticipation about whether RSA's    executive chairman Art Coviello, who kicks off the conference    with his annual keynote, will take up the topic of the NSA    since a Reuters investigative report last December asserted    that RSA accepted a $10 million contract from the NSA in the    past to include a crypto algorithm pushed by the NSA as the    default algorithm in the BSAFE toolkit that RSA offers for    building crypto capabilities into products.  <\/p>\n<p>    That crypto algorithm, called Dual Elliptic Curve Deterministic    Random Bit Generator (Dual EC DRBG) which is also a NIST    standard, was long suspected by crypto experts of possibly    being an NSA backdoor. Documents leaked by Snowden assert it    is. Most of the high-tech industry now believes that and NIST    may say something to that conclusion as well, based on     documents found on the NIST website. NIST is not publicly    discussing its conclusions about Dual EC DRBG yet.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/rss.feedsportal.com\/c\/570\/f\/7332\/s\/375919ed\/sc\/1\/l\/0L0Smacworld0O0Cnews0Capple0Cwhat0Ewill0Ebe0Ehot0Eat0Ersa0Ensa0Etech0Eindustry0Ebattle0Ecyberwarfare0Eissues0Edominate0E350A30A20A0C\/story01.htm\/RK=0\/RS=iyGf6mM5jxbG82Cmdl8XmfgA62s-\" title=\"What will be hot at RSA? NSA\/tech industry battle; cyberwarfare issues dominate\">What will be hot at RSA? 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