Please correct me if I'm wrong, but you not wanting to disclose details about those "other fail safe systems" publicly sounds a lot like security through obscurity which certainly is not a good idea.
Nils 2013/9/18 Rock <[email protected]> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Mick, > > I have researched the ownership and governmental cooperation of each > company I have chosen and there's also a specific reason why I've > chosen some companies. The MTAs are not as worrysome as the data > servers are, but the data servers will have drive level encryption, > partition level encryption, and file level encryption - so yes, the > NSA can beat three levels of encryption, but they can't beat an > emergency track low level format (if we have that much warning.) > > There's other fail safe systems that I would rather not disclose > publicly that protect the data from the prying eyes of government, > that I personally know will be effective in preventing any > Intelligence Community organization from obtaining anything from the > data servers. If you want to discuss certain aspects of this please > email me off the list. > > - --Rock > > On 9/18/2013 8:19 AM, mick wrote: > > On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 20:34:36 -0400 Conrad Rockenhaus > > <[email protected]> allegedly wrote: > > > >> > >> The development servers are in separate jurisdictions throughout > >> the world. For the initial proof of concept, I have two MTAs and > >> two Data Servers, with one spare server. Each one is in a > >> separate jurisdiction to make it more difficult to tap. > > > > Forgive me if I am teaching grandmother, and I am sure that you > > have this covered, but the location of the servers is not the only, > > or necessarily most important, point to consider. The crucial point > > is the legal juridisction within which the server/DC/network owners > > reside. > > > > For example I could pick servers in the Netherlands, Germany and > > HongKong and find that all were provided by a US company. > > > > Mick > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Mick Morgan gpg fingerprint: FC23 3338 F664 5E66 876B 72C0 0A1F > > E60B 5BAD D312 http://baldric.net > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.21 (MingW32) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSOhWCAAoJEOfLWO5paP3NowsP/3mwxgYiMBN16Zi2WEEf1FdF > 88UIzybBioYHgS88cTgebkpHszxdWF5+hZgNM+MBHEONmqquFvpQwmMoI7zOt9fq > gqdIZH2Ub5PLhAEZ7B7+kPwfKqf6nRSkyG/5v0Jjx52pYbhtkTQrrEPzCjBgP3An > XdObSGlB5+OCLBpulrNRHgJ7vrXT8KK1Mr+Cgw7VXNQvvw/nIj25BqGGmwYr22Ma > I+prZtkxMfW28r/PVRqMPys+BPyQKZHaP5L1nmgbtM3g/0DP69z9OTRwTSd/38yn > TgLpv41RTcftV1JtuRYUFeqhZd6ARs3oZ6KvuedvhuGQQJQLaVnjqc+zIogwdExi > JAKYaULinqeq+ASz8ASfn47nqoElYQKO+uRHctpq8tq6ZHlcyAT5Jcp35b4Rz9BI > NQnbTWhdo03TcZqEJPmmXWnBViV+pmS9LxRJRIaasNIziwImcfQoMWdIGu+Falbp > JHS5Z9glUjnWrWC35ScVUgtTSR3qbXeRdAeHE7PK9s6zi8jdlN1CXaKkCGOcULDE > tHtDJhbsjxld14MnY2CCT5/l8DYMnA/NNFN4Wab3AJqCQdscfNJA3MZruBUQ4nYb > sD3xyLeUKXdhEVMCv3/5tusdCHT1iavjUxfaBXa3h7ZKAqjZJcJZGkHmVtq1I9uO > CcfCp5mxyEPDYUCIDj6H > =s0p0 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > -- > tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] > To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk > -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
