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Any cypherpunks building encrypted phone?
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>Subject: Any cypherpunks building encrypted phone?
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> Hello everyone! I'd like to know if anyone on the list has made
>any attempt to construct a true encrypted phone, something at the
>level of the AT&T DES phone. I think that it ought not to be too
>difficult to build a couple, using existing modems and basic hardware
>design. If all the commercial phones are going to be Clipper-based,
>we'll have to build the real ones ourselves.
>
> Lady Ada, Queen of Engines
I am working on that exact problem. It is not really that trivial. The
encryption has to handle a lot of data real time. I have a license
agreement for IDEA and am working on RSA. I am thinking of using tripple
DES rather than IDEA because of the cost of the IDEA license.
Two questions. One: Does anyone know of a good source of DES chips?
Two: How much would you pay for a good encrypted phone?
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Lance Cottrell who does not speak for CASS/UCSD
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