Pro Publica: Government standards agency ‘strongly’ suggests dropping its own encryption standard By Washington Examiner September 15, 2013 4:00 am FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Add Washington Examiner on Google FacebookTwitterEmailPrint (www.propublica.org) The decision follows revelations about the NSA’s covert influence on computer security standards. Read the rest of this post on the original site » Recommended Stories TikTok finalizes deal handing control of US operations to Trump-backed investorsWarner Bros. Discovery says over 93% of its shareholders rejected 'inferior' Paramount offerReal Housewives star Angie K testifies in Congress to support American Franchise Act TagsnewsgatherrNSASurveillance Related Content News US officially leaves the World Health Organization Education New York school violated law with Native American mascot change, Education Department says White House Trump revokes Canada’s invitation to Board of Peace in Truth Social ‘letter’ to Carney Business TikTok finalizes deal handing control of US operations to Trump-backed investors White House Trump says ‘armada’ headed for Iran, vows Greenland details in two weeks