“In hostile conditions, a signing key protects value only when an unverified vendor claim can prove it; the adversary already knows this.”

Quote card by Professor Kai London reading 'In hostile conditions, a signing key protects value only when an unverified vendor claim can prove it; the adversary already knows this.'. From the book No Logs, No Launch.
Quote card by Professor Kai London reading 'In hostile conditions, a signing key protects value only when an unverified vendor claim can prove it; the adversary already knows this.'. From the book No Logs, No Launch.

In hostile conditions, a signing key protects value only when an unverified vendor claim can prove it; the adversary already knows this. — Kai London (Professor Kai London), CISO. Principle 5995 of 10000 from the book “No Logs, No Launch” — cybersecurity, AI security and OT resilience doctrine. Official sites: professorkailondon.com · kailondon.co.uk

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