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[taler-marketing] branch master updated: Martin urges not to use the nam


From: gnunet
Subject: [taler-marketing] branch master updated: Martin urges not to use the name
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2022 07:54:54 +0100

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grothoff pushed a commit to branch master
in repository marketing.

The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new 9a24e07  Martin urges not to use the name
9a24e07 is described below

commit 9a24e07adc0eb3259d1934dc42acc9f3f37bae37
Author: Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>
AuthorDate: Fri Jan 28 07:54:52 2022 +0100

    Martin urges not to use the name
---
 2022-privacy/privacy.tex | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/2022-privacy/privacy.tex b/2022-privacy/privacy.tex
index f8cd475..278399b 100644
--- a/2022-privacy/privacy.tex
+++ b/2022-privacy/privacy.tex
@@ -579,10 +579,10 @@ A cross-cutting concern here is that when achieving the 
security goals, the
 CBDC must never rely on the central bank being trustworthy. Good security
 designs always strive to avoid trusted parties. This implies that neither the
 correctness nor the privacy assurances must rely on an honest central
-bank. Michael Hayden (the former head of the CIA and NSA) famously made the
+bank.  The former director of the NSA famously made the
 mistake of asserting that with respect to control over the toxic data assets
 accumulated by the NSA ``nobody comes after us''~\cite[page 6f]{cwps}, 
suggesting
-that the (by Mr. Hayden presumed trustworthy) US government would never
+that the (by the DIRNSA clearly presumed trustworthy) US government would never
 fall. This false assumption quickly turned deadly when the Taliban took over
 personal profiles including biometric data of Afgahnis that had collaborated
 with NATO forces after the retreat of NATO in 2021~\cite{afganistan2021}.  We
@@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ control.
 
 There are no trusted third parties. That does not prevent people from
 designing and deploying systems that rely on the assumption that a trusted
-third party exists. Central banks must not follow Michael Hayden's
+third party exists. Central banks must not follow the NSA director's
 hybris~\cite[page 6f]{cwps}
 and assert that they are an eternally trusted third party.
 

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