← Back to context Comment by LtWorf 1 day ago So you claim it's never possible to audit anything? 4 comments LtWorf Reply bpt3 1 day ago I'm asking how you expect an auditor to confirm the absence of something in a series of black boxes that a determined and skilled adversary would like to hide. LtWorf 1 day ago It's actually quite simple. You fail the audit and block the purchase at the first black box you find :) bpt3 19 hours ago You realize that's completely impractical and will result in the government buying nothing, correct? 1 reply →
bpt3 1 day ago I'm asking how you expect an auditor to confirm the absence of something in a series of black boxes that a determined and skilled adversary would like to hide. LtWorf 1 day ago It's actually quite simple. You fail the audit and block the purchase at the first black box you find :) bpt3 19 hours ago You realize that's completely impractical and will result in the government buying nothing, correct? 1 reply →
LtWorf 1 day ago It's actually quite simple. You fail the audit and block the purchase at the first black box you find :) bpt3 19 hours ago You realize that's completely impractical and will result in the government buying nothing, correct? 1 reply →
bpt3 19 hours ago You realize that's completely impractical and will result in the government buying nothing, correct? 1 reply →
I'm asking how you expect an auditor to confirm the absence of something in a series of black boxes that a determined and skilled adversary would like to hide.
It's actually quite simple. You fail the audit and block the purchase at the first black box you find :)
You realize that's completely impractical and will result in the government buying nothing, correct?
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