Is GLK PTT & FULL DUPLEX and RSA really an “Impenetrable Protection”?
While cryptology experts have cracked the RSA 56-bit and 64-bit keys long ago, no one has been able to crack the 128-bit key since a world-wide distributed computing effort began on 3 December 2002. So, as good as that 128-bit key is at providing bullet-proof encryption, imagine how nearly impossible it would be for anyone, even a foreign government intelligence agency, to crack even our 1024-bit encryption key technology. Having trouble imagining? Then consider the following: A MIPS-year defines the number of instructions a computer can process in a year based upon a benchmark of one million instructions per second.