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  1. Bob Mottram ? ☕ ✅ (bob@soc.freedombone.net)'s status on Friday, 07-Dec-2018 23:25:16 CET Bob Mottram ? ☕ ✅ Bob Mottram ? ☕ ✅
    • Blake Haswell
    @blakehaswell One factor to consider is that if the Australian law is considered to be "successful" then similar laws will be passed elsewhere.

    Some possible tactics:

    - Ensure that any backdoors which the government adds are discovered and publicized
    - Work towards reproducible builds
    - Encourage everyone not to trust proprietary chat apps. Assume that such apps are already backdoored
    - Devise and deploy systems for monitoring the relevant open source projects. For example, a system which monitors open source chat apps and lists changes to cryptography related sections. Make code review of sensitive files trivial
    - The government won't follow its own laws, and will use apps which are not backdoored. Use FOIA or anything similar to check what apps are used/purchased by officials and point out the hypocrisy
    - Run cryptography workshops for your people. Make cryptography cool. Make it fashionable. Make songs and art about it. The government will prefer that people are uneducated on the topic
    In conversation Friday, 07-Dec-2018 23:25:16 CET from soc.freedombone.net permalink
    • Ekaitz Zárraga 👹 and Aral Balkan repeated this.

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