<p>For your information, with warm hugs from Brazil!  :*</p>
<p>Cecilia</p>
<p>PS:  -  Juan, maybe you and some people don't like him and his posts, but Lauren is a kind soul.  I really like him a lot. </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: "PFIR (People For Internet Responsibility) Announcement List" <<a href="mailto:pfir@pfir.org">pfir@pfir.org</a>><br>Date: Jun 27, 2016 9:08 PM<br>Subject: [ PFIR ] Cryptography pioneer Marty Hellman calls for compassion in personal, cyber, and international threats<br>To:  <<a href="mailto:pfir-list@pfir.org">pfir-list@pfir.org</a>><br><br type="attribution"><br>
Cryptography pioneer Marty Hellman calls for compassion in personal, cyber, and international threats<br>
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        Hellman no longer does crypto research, though he retains a<br>
        position at Stanford; instead, he has been advocating for<br>
        changes in policy that acknowledge the new, more<br>
        interconnected global community.  "I see cyberweapons as very<br>
        similar to nuclear weapons," he said. "Early on we had a<br>
        monopoly on nuclear weapons so we thought they were the<br>
        greatest thing going. But unlike a nuclear weapon, a<br>
        cyberweapon doesn't destroy itself, so like with Stuxnet, our<br>
        adversaries were able to take it apart and figure out how it<br>
        works. We need to start thinking this through more carefully."<br>
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 - - -<br>
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--Lauren--<br>
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