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- From: dla@athena (Don Alvarez)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt
- Subject: Re: "Sneakers" -- action/adventure movie about Cryptography
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.130224.10197@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 13:02:24 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep14.150328.11198@b11.b11.ingr.com> craig@jido.b11.ingr.com writes:
- >Saw [Sneakers] yesterday. I, too, really wish they had gotten some competent
- >technical advice.
-
- Ummm... their technical advisor was the A in RSA. I think most people
- would regard him as fairly compentent.
-
- What matters is not just who the advisor was but how much they
- listened to him or her. Given the constraints of trying to make a
- mass market movie on computer security, I think they did a quite
- credible job. Sure, the details of the box are a little impracticle
- (it would be software, not hardware, and if it was hardware it probably
- wouldn't be surface mounted unless it was in quantity production, etc.).
- The important point of the movie was "we are becoming dependent on
- cryptography, and that dependency could turn out to be a liability if
- we aren't very careful." I think that's a fairly accurate summary of both
- reality and the movie.
-
- (By the way, my mental model of the box is that it has a miniaturized
- 13 year old kid inside who calls secretaries at the company being
- hacked and says "This is Bob in tech support. I need you to tell me
- what your password is.")
-
- >I still managed to enjoy the movie, but I don't think I'd watch it
- >again -- unless I wanted to play "how many technical flaws can you
- >spot"!
-
- Agreed. Instead, why not sit down with a copy of _The_Cuckoo's_Egg_,
- by Cliff Stoll. It's a much better story, and everything in the book
- actually happened.
-
- -don
-