Security News > 2015 > March > Can the NSA Break Microsoft's BitLocker? (Schneier on Security)

2015-03-10 19:34
The Intercept has a new story on the CIA's -- yes, the CIA, not the NSA -- efforts to break encryption. These are from the Snowden documents, and talk about a conference called the Trusted Computing Base Jamboree. There are some interesting documents associated with the article, but not a lot of hard information. There's a paragraph about Microsoft's BitLocker,...
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