From: cfrye@ciis.mitre.org (Curtis D. Frye)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: cfrye@ciis.mitre.org (Curtis D. Frye)
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 93 09:12:11 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: The Republic of Desire (anonymous organizations)
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Alan followed up on my three-person cell note with:
>This is kind of off-topic, but I thought the classic three-person cell was
>as follows:
>
> A
> / \
> B - C
> / \
> D G
> / \ / \
> E - F H - I
>
>where a line shows cell membership. So A commands a cell of himself, B and
>C but knows no one below. A is either the leader, or is known by one member
>above. B knows D is the leader of another cell, but does not know who E and
>F are (or even if they exist). Similarly for C.
>
>This organization is vulnerable in two ways: any one person can give up
>three others; and the chain can be followed (e.g. compromising B can lead to
>compromising D and then to E, etc.). Because information has to flow
>between the cells, there is potential for compromise.
Alan's version is correct.
Best regards,
Curtis D. Frye
cfrye@ciis.mitre.org
"If you think I speak for MITRE, I'll tell you how much they
pay me and make you feel foolish."
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