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Standardizing Security: Surveillance, Human Rights, and the Battle Over Tls 1.3
Journal of Information Policy ( IF 1.0 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 , DOI: 10.5325/jinfopoli.11.2021.0001
Colin J. Kiernan 1, 1 , Milton L. Mueller 1, 1
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ABSTRACT This is a detailed case study of the development of a new cybersecurity standard, Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3, and its implications for the privacy of Internet users and the security and accountability of network operators. It contributes to a theoretical debate about whether protocols or standards can have values or can be considered political. We find that while the design choices in TLS 1.3 do enable greater security, the interests of the actors involved in the standardization process and the level of adoption and implementation were more important. The idea that political, economic, and social effects can be hard coded into protocol designs short-circuits careful analysis of the way standards contribute to governance.

中文翻译:

标准化安全:监视、人权和 Tls 1.3 之战

摘要 这是一个关于新网络安全标准传输层安全 (TLS) 1.3 开发的详细案例研究,及其对互联网用户隐私和网络运营商的安全和责任的影响。它有助于关于协议或标准是否可以具有价值或可以被视为政治性的理论辩论。我们发现,虽然 TLS 1.3 中的设计选择确实实现了更高的安全性,但参与标准化过程的参与者的利益以及采用和实施的水平更为重要。政治、经济和社会影响可以硬编码到协议设计中的想法使对标准对治理的贡献方式的仔细分析短路了。
更新日期:2021-01-01
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