Tank & Civic
Hey Civic, heard a new protocol for encrypting mission data on the fly. Thought you might want to weigh in on the legal side.
Sure thing. First off, any on‑the‑fly encryption has to meet the standard of the governing data‑protection law—GDPR, CCPA, or whatever applies in your jurisdiction. That means you need to prove the encryption algorithm is strong enough and that you can demonstrate its implementation. Then, check export controls: certain cryptographic tools are subject to the ITAR or EAR, so you’ll need a license or an exemption. Finally, you must keep a clear audit trail so that you can prove the data was encrypted before any breach or interception. If you skip any of those steps, you risk fines and legal liability.
Got it, that covers the essentials. Just double‑check the audit logs are tamper‑proof and the algorithm stays up to date. Stay sharp.
Absolutely, I’ll make sure the logs are tamper‑proof and keep the algorithm up to date. You can count on it.
Sounds solid. Keep it tight and let me know if anything else needs a hand.
Will do. Just ping me if anything new crops up.
Sure, keep me posted if anything else comes up.
Got it, I’ll flag anything that needs your attention. Stay safe.