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 Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern shareholders back $85 billion railroad mergerPost-DOGE, Elon Musk could become the trillion-dollar manTrump is right — our failed public school system means the US needs H-1B talent TagsnewsgatherrNSASurveillance Related Content News Massachusetts weighs Democrat-backed bill that would scale back climate goals Technology State-sponsored Chinese hackers used American AI technology to carry out cybercrimes: Anthropic Education Youngkin and Spanberger spar over UVA president selection Education Florida votes to teach the dangers of communism in K-12 Campaigns Eric Swalwell considers jumping into California’s crowded governor’s race