CIA, FBI And Much Of US Military Aren’t Doing The Most Basic Things To Encrypt Email
Feds not utilizing the most basic steps to protect communications
When Franceschi-Bicchierai asked the Defense Department why most of the military doesn’t support it, he got a nonsensical answer:
In a statement emailed to Motherboard, a spokesperson for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), the Pentagon’s branch that oversees email and other technologies, said the DISA’s DOD Enterprise Email (DEE) does not support STARTTLS.That opening sentence of the statement from the DOD reads like someone who is just discovering the technical details of email. It’s stating something that is (1) meaningless to the question and (2) stated in a manner different than any knowledgeable person would say things. Someone who deals with this stuff would just say POP3 and IMAP rather than spell them out — and again, that’s totally unrelated to the question of STARTTLS. So is the use of PKI (public key infrastructure) for emails.
“STARTTLS is an extension for the Post Office Protocol 3 and Internet Message Access protocols, which rely on username and password for system access,” the spokesperson wrote. “To remain compliant with DOD PKI policy, DEE does not support the use of username and password to grant access, and does not leverage either protocol.”
The spokesperson did not respond to several follow-ups, asking to clarify the statement. Michael Adams, an information security expert who served more than two decades in the US Special Operations Command, said that DISA’s explanation is “an unacceptable and technically inept answer,” and criticized the Pentagon for not taking security seriously and implementing STARTTLS.
“I can’t think of a single technical reason why they wouldn’t use it,” he told Motherboard in a phone interview. “It’s absurd.”
In the past, I’d mainly assumed that when the FBI spoke out against encryption, it was mainly a smokescreen to try to get more backdoors to make its own life easier. But could it actually be that the FBI (and the CIA and the DOD) don’t even realize how important encryption is to protect their own information?
http://www.infowars.com/cia-fbi-and-much-of-us-military-arent-doing-the-most-basic-things-to-encrypt-email/
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