Posted on Dec 7, 2017
Cryptocurrency is all the rage. How much do the skills & training from a crypto MOS carry over into this new frontier of technology though?
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Cryptocurrency and cryptography are two distinctly different things. Crypto currency is DIGITAL money. Cryptography is the art/science of encoding information to make it readable only by those who have the "KEY" (Information to break the code.)
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PVT Marilyn Gardner
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It is REALLY going to depend on the level of Cryptography. I know, from an inside Source, that much of the truly high-speed crypto work is done by D.O.D. Contractors. They are actually employed by IBM and the other tech giants. They tend to be fresher and more up-to-date than what military schools churn out. When their expertise gets stale, they are rotated out. However, your being in the Navy may be at a higher level than what I had witnessed, out in the field.
Back when I was encrypting messages, we did it by hand, then sent it out by Morse Code. I have been laughed at by modern-day Operators.
Back when I was encrypting messages, we did it by hand, then sent it out by Morse Code. I have been laughed at by modern-day Operators.
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LT John Chang
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I was briefly involved with some crypto, and that got me a TS clearance. It was more the painful logistical side of handling the material than anything.
With cryptocurrency I know that very little actually requires hands on. Most of it is all electronic transactions now.
With cryptocurrency I know that very little actually requires hands on. Most of it is all electronic transactions now.
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