The story I wrote about a backdoor in a TETRA radio standard used by police/military/critical infrastructure for radio communications, got lots of interest yesterday, with many people calling out ETSI for keeping the encryption algorithms secret. I decided to publish my entire interview with Brian Murgatroyd of ETSI so readers can see his justifications for doing this, as well as his responses to other things we discussed. I think you'll find some of his responses surprising
https://zetter.substack.com/p/interview-with-the-etsi-standards
Interview with the ETSI Standards Organization That Created TETRA "Backdoor"

Brian Murgatroyd spoke with me about why his standards group weakened an encryption algorithm used to secure critical radio communications of police, military, critical infrastructure and others.

Zero Day
@kimzetter this was a very interesting read/story. Thanks for sharing and posting it.