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Old December 24th 03, 04:08 AM
George William Herbert
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Pete wrote:
"George William Herbert" wrote
Done properly, especially with one time pad encryption,
one can handle this sort of situation.
Consider... the use of CD-R's for pads. They give you 650
megabytes of storage. Assume one message of 1k contents
per minute is sent; that works out to a bit over 43 megabytes
of pad per month, or about 518 megabytes per year. Each receiving
station can have its own pad and its own recipient keying.


And then when one of those CD's gets lost or captured...


One of those CDs is lost or captured, and then the opponent
has a years worth of weather reports and routine messages
to two tech sergeants and a light squad of flunkies and
guards in a warehouse / launch bunker in the middle of the
desert.

You use a different CD pair for each bunker. It's easy enough
with CD-Rs.


-george william herbert