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If it is in any event a backdoor in good faith, it is much more difficult to complain about it. Ultimately, the security of a system depends a lot less on how well designed it is than on how well tested it is. If the NSA has the finger on the prints and biometric reader, the utility of the devices is quite small if the NSA can get access to them in other ways. The problem with systems in which secrecy is the design goal is that they are usually insecure by design. They can be very creative about how they keep secrets, but a skilled hacker can usually figure out what some of them are. If you can’t keep it a secret, how do you know it’s a secret? It is much easier to make a system which doesn’t have excessive secrecy requirements. It is more difficult to design a system in which the system design itself requires substantial secrecy, which many systems are – it is much harder to design something so secret that no one has written down its details. What it comes down to is that many systems were made to be secure and guessable by design. These were mostly bad security designs. Communications are notably rare on the list of such systems in which secrecy is the design objective: (i) They involve a lot of secret sensitive personal and company information like forgery of currency. So, this could be a form of spy or counter-spying. Under this interpretation of the story, the NSA could be a kind of off-the-radar carder launder (ii) Telecommunications, some forms of which involved cryptographic wiring used for secret communications, as well as systems with cryptography (e.g., military crypto). So, the problem with systems with poor design is that you need find all of them and fix them. The problem with secrets is that a lot of them can destroy trust. That’s OK – most people can distinguish well-designed secrets from poor-designed secrets, and fixing the latter is typically easier. That doesn’t make fixing the poor-designed ones any easier. The problem with secrets is that a lot of them can destroy trust. That's OK – most people can distinguish well-designed secrets from poor-designed secrets, and fixing the latter is typically easier. d2c66b5586