by Liberty Under Attack | Jan 28, 2018 | Anarchy, Encryption, LUA Radio Show Archives, Security Culture
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | TuneIn | RSS Agorism is quite well-known in anarchist circles and is a great way to, both, live your principles and to regain some level of personal autonomy stolen from you from birth. Vonu is...
by Liberty Under Attack | Jan 8, 2018 | Anarchy, Encryption, Security Culture
The Fog of Cryptowar (4/4) Editor’s Note: This is page 4/4 of this extensive article. Click here to go back to the beginning. Regulation undermines innovation. Regulation in all areas creates a cost of compliance that redirects resources from developing what the...
by Liberty Under Attack | Jan 8, 2018 | Anarchy, Encryption, Security Culture
The Fog of Cryptowar (3/4) Editor’s Note: This is page 3/4 of this extensive article. Click here to go back to the beginning. Key Escrow Key escrow in the strict sense means that all keys (in this debate, confidentiality keys), must be shared with a trusted...
by Liberty Under Attack | Jan 8, 2018 | Anarchy, Encryption, Security Culture
The Fog of Cryptowar (2/4) Editor’s Note: This is page 2/4 of this extensive article. Click here to go back to the beginning. Motives for regulating cryptography. The quest to regulate cryptography has had several motivations during history. The earliest forms...
by Liberty Under Attack | Jan 8, 2018 | Anarchy, Encryption, Security Culture
The Fog of Cryptowar (1/4) Editor’s Note: After watching an interview with Smuggler, the author of the book, Second Realm: Book on Strategy, I heard of a clearnet website ran by him and other Second Realmers (?) called, Shadow Life. Immediately, the title of one...
by Liberty Under Attack | Dec 18, 2016 | Anarchy, Encryption, LUA Radio Show Archives, Statism
In this edition of Crypto-Week (CW), Jason and I close out this installment of the series. Jason begins by telling us about his first experience trading crypto-currencies; that is, acquiring the initial Bitcoin, the process, the simplicity, etc. We then conclude CW by...