Posted on 02/10/2006 9:18:12 PM PST by Stoat
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By GEORGE PASCOE-WATSON GORDON Brown will use the brains that won World War Two to break al-Qaedas secret computer codes. The Chancellor will spend millions assembling a star chamber of eggheads a new Bletchley Park to defeat Muslim extremists. Mr Brown will reveal in a keynote speech in London on Monday: I have found myself immersed in measures designed to cut off sources of terrorist finance. This requires an operation using modern methods of forensic accounting as imaginative and pathbreaking as the Enigma codebreakers at Bletchley Park. Mr Browns decision to take control of the terror crisis West shows he is gradually planning for the Premiership. Boffins broke the famous Nazi Enigma code, allowing the Allies to eavesdrop on Hitlers war plans. Mr Brown has held talks already with MI5 and MI6. |
Excellent bio of Turing and his work with Wittgenstein.
Good snag.
Sorry for taking so long to reply. The tubes in my computer take some time to warm up.
Touche!
Note: It was Venona, not Verona.
A 128-Digit Encryption Key - now that is a toughie !
Existing Supercomputers would need millions of years to crack such encryption !
Bzzz! Not so, but it good that you and the al-Qaeda think so...
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This sounds like a disinformation campaign.
"We are putting our best men on the task of cracking al-qaeda's as yet uncracked codes which we can't read, so they should just keep using those completely secure codes. ...Yeah, that's the ticket, their codes are completely safe and we can't read anything they say..."
I'll bet that was a very polite school.
The United Way?(!)..Oh come on you threw that one in just for fun, hunh?
Not for fun at all. I wish the Scouts would get out of that group of mush headed liberals.
How pathetic is this?
I interviewed for a testing position on this project, in 1995. No joke. The documentation then was 10' in length and some jerk from the FBI "contracting authority" asked me how I could possibly learn what I needed from that much documentation, to start testing 4 months from the interview date.
First, I was tempted to tell him that I was obviously smarter than he, as I would know where to begin to write test cases.
Second, I was tempted to ask why on earth they waited to interview for testing positions, until it was 4 months before testing was due to commence.
Third, I was tempted to tell him that I was smart enough to stay away from anything having to do with the FBI - when all of the contractor personnel knew that the biggest problem was getting enough information out of people who are busy protecting their fannies, and not interested in helping to design a system that really did what it was supposed to do.
The "system" underwent a major overhaul a year or so later, when some birdbrain finally figured out that they weren't designing, programming and testing a system that the FBI thought they had contracted for.
I know people - both at the FBI and with the "engineering oversight companies" - Mitre, Booz Allen, who have ridden this project right into retirement. I know contractors, who have been doing whatever programming, re-architecture, redesign, and testing and evaluation can be done on an ever-evolving system, who have ridden this project right into retirement.
At $170 Million, this is the biggest WPA project I've ever read of.
If I'd been smart, I should have kept my mouth shut, taken the job, sat around and read books and been employed right up until I wanted to retire - as that's what everyone else connected with this fiasco has done.
This entire project affects Homeland Security and defense or our nation in ways that most people don't understand.
The FBI has mandated that LEO's and Fire engine companies around the US be able to "talk" to them, the FBI, but within each locale, a Police guy still can't talk to a Fireman, much less have the FBI call and ask what's going on.
If that doesn't disgust the readers here, who understand what 9/11 was "supposed to mean" in terms of interagency communication, then I don't know what will. The pathetic truth is - that Police Officers in NYC still can't talk with Firemen, and if another large emergency event were to occur, they wouldn't be any better off than they were on 9/11/2001.
As for the FBI project? As a taxpayer, I want my money back and I'd like to see all those inept Mathematicians, system designers, system architects, programmers, and every darn one of the supposed "FBI liaison team" fired.
I know. I'm not holding my breath.
Lastly, here's the killer quote from the same article.
The system was part of Trilogy, a $581 million FBI program that includes a new computer network and thousands of new high-speed personal computers for agents and analysts.
$581 million flushed down the drain.
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