Re: NSA chooses ECC

From: Mok-Kong Shen (mok-kong.shen_at_t-online.de)
Date: 10/29/03


Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 21:43:59 +0100


Mxsmanic wrote:
>

> I recall a rather simple-minded governor of Arizona being publicly
> ridiculed because he suggested that conversations in offices could be
> monitored from a distance by laser beams. I was amused to note that
> nobody even considered the possibility that he was right. Not much need
> to keep things secret if nobody is willing to believe the secrets when
> they are revealed (although this wasn't a secret, just not very common
> knowledge).

Do you happen to have scientific literature explaining
the physical stuff involved thereby? Thanks.

M. K. Shen



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